Equifax tries to turn the page by replacing CEO
Firm is conducting a search for a permanent chief executive that includes internal and external candidates
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WHEN the board of Equifax convened last week to discuss the company's response to an enormous data breach, the 10 outside directors concluded that it was time for their hard-driving chief executive to step down.
There was a problem, though. The roster of possible replacements had been depleted by the fallout from the cyberattack, which had compromised the personal information of much of the adult population of the United States.
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