Frank De Rooij
About Frank De Rooij
Frank de Rooij is the Vice President of Treasury and Corporate Finance at Philip Morris, with over three decades of experience in various treasury roles within the company.
Frank de Rooij Vice President, Treasury and Corporate Finance
Frank de Rooij serves as the Vice President of Treasury and Corporate Finance. Over the course of more than three decades, he has built a robust career within Philip Morris International (PMI). Currently, he oversees treasury and corporate finance activities, leveraging his extensive experience to ensure efficient financial operations.
Frank de Rooij Career at Philip Morris
Frank de Rooij began his tenure at Philip Morris in 1987 when he joined Philip Morris Holland as an Assistant Treasurer. His career progressed steadily, and by 1994, he had moved to Switzerland to serve as Assistant Cash Manager at the European Treasury Center of Philip Morris Companies. He has also held the position of Regional Treasurer for the Eastern European Region. Prior to his current role, he held multiple positions within PMI's Group Treasury, culminating in his appointment as Director, Treasury and Corporate Finance, and eventually becoming the Vice President.
Frank de Rooij Education and Expertise
Frank de Rooij holds a degree in business economics from Breda University (HEAO) in the Netherlands. His academic background in economics has been foundational in his ability to manage complex treasury and corporate finance functions within a multinational corporation like Philip Morris International.