Chen, brought in as interim CEO earlier this month after the company dropped a plan to sell itself, said BlackBerry is setting its marketing sights on corporations, governments and the big clients that were at the root of its early success.
BlackBerry named James Yersh to replace Brian Bidulka as CFO. Yersh has worked with BlackBerry since 2008, serving as its senior vice president, controller and head of compliance. Bidulka will stay on through March 1 as special adviser to Chen.
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