AlpHa Measurement Solutions Welcomes Art Innis as Chief Financial Officer

Art Innis

AlpHa Measurement Solutions, LLC (AlpHa) is excited to welcome Art Innis as its new Chief Financial Officer, managing global accounting & finance, human resources, and administration at Alpha’s North American and Asia Pacific locations. 

Most recently, Art held the position of Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at The Fresh Food Group.  The Fresh Food Group is a leading provider of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables, snacking products, and home meal replacement solutions through operations from eleven plants in North America.  He was responsible for Finance, Accounting, FP&A, IT, and Administration.  He was heavily involved in the restructuring and subsequent sale of the Company in April 2021.

Prior to his time with The Fresh Food Group, Art was President and Chief Financial Officer of Avantech Testing Services, LLC.  A Leading provider of non-destructive testing services and the manufacture of ultrasonic testing equipment, specializing in tubular goods, composites, plate, and manufactured components.  Art began his career in public accounting at Arthur Andersen and has held leadership positions at Glazier Foods Company, GHX Industrial, N.F. Smith & Associates, and DXP Enterprises.

Art earned a Bachelor of Business Administration, Accounting from Texas A&M University and is a Certified Public Accountant.

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