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ExxonMobil's Principal Financial Officer to Retire; Successor Hired
ExxonMobil has announced that Andrew Swiger, Principal Financial Officer and senior vice president of the company, has announced his intention to retire effective Sept. 1 after more than 43 years of service.
The board of directors has elected Kathryn Mikells, a former executive with Diageo, United Airlines and Xerox, as senior vice president and chief financial officer, effective Aug. 9.
About Mikells:
Mikells joins ExxonMobil from Diageo plc, where she held the position of chief financial officer since 2015 and was a member of the board of directors. In this role, she was accountable for strategy, investor relations, supply chain, procurement and finance. Previously she was chief financial officer at Xerox, ADT, Nalco and United Airlines. During her time at United Airlines, she was also vice president of investor relations and treasurer.
Mikells holds an MBA from the University of Chicago.
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