TJX Cos., the $21.9 billion Framingham, Mass.,operator of retail chains such as T.J. Maxx, Marshall's and HomeGoods, named Scott Goldenberg CFO. He succeedsJeffrey Naylor, who will continue to serve asTJX's chief administrative officer and senior executive vicepresident. Goldenberg, 58, was TJX's executive vice president offinance since 2009 and earlier served as corporate controller forTJX and director of finance and senior vice president for theMarmaxx Group, the TJX division containing Marshall's and T.J.Maxx. Previously, he led the finance division of Auto Palace, aformer Rite Aid division, and held several finance positions at TJXpredecessor Zayre Corp.

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CSX Corp., the $10.6 billion transportationcompany, named Fredrik Eliasson CFO and executivevice president. He succeeds Oscar Munoz, who wasnamed COO. Eliasson, 41, was most recently vice president of salesand marketing for the Jacksonville, Fla., company's chemicals andfertilizer business. In his 16 years with CSX, he has also servedas vice president of financial planning and analysis and headed thecompany's emerging markets business.

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MoneyGram International, a $1.2 billion globalmoney transfer company, named David Brown chiefaccounting officer, a new position. Brown, 49, most recently wasCFO for General Electric subsidiary Dresser and integrated Dresserinto GE's energy division. Previously, he served as chiefaccounting officer and controller for Dresser, chief auditexecutive and controller for Brink's. and assistant controller andglobal financial integration leader for LSG Sky Chefs.

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Mentor Graphics Corp., a $915 million hardwareand software design solutions company, named RichardTrebing chief accounting officer and corporate controller.He succeeds Gregory Hinckley, the Wilsonville,Ore.-based company's president, who will continue to serve asprincipal financial officer. Trebing, 56, most recently served asMentor's senior director of finance. Prior to joining Mentor in1989, he was financial planning and analysis manager at OECO Corp.and production planning manager and financial analyst at SpectraPhysics Corp.

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Schweitzer-Mauduit International, a $720million Alpharetta, Ga., tobacco paper company, namedJeffrey Cook CFO, treasurer and executive vicepresident. He succeeds interim CFO Mark Spears,who will resume his role as corporate controller. Cook, 57, mostrecently was CFO and executive vice president at Presstek.Previously, he was CFO and chief information officer at KodakPolychrome Graphics, vice president of finance at Moore NorthAmerica and CFO and vice president of finance for Bechtel Systems& Infrastructure.

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Vitacost.com, a $220 million Boca Raton, Fla.,online health and wellness products retailer, named BrianHellman CFO. He succeeds interim CFO StephenMarkert, Jr., who resigned. Hellman, 42, was most recentlyCFO of Intermedix Corp., a Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-based emergencyhealthcare services provider. Earlier, he was CFO at languageeducation company Rosetta Stone, where he was responsible for thecompany's initial public offering.

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