oann

Chevron names Eimear Bonner as new finance chief.

(Reuters) -U.S. oil major ⁢Chevron Corp ⁤on Sunday ‍announced an exciting change in its leadership team. The⁤ company’s Chief ‌Financial Officer Pierre⁢ Breber will retire next year, making way for a new successor.⁤ Chevron‌ has named Eimear ⁤Bonner, the chief technology officer of Chevron ‌Technical Center, as the​ next CFO. This decision reflects Chevron’s ​commitment‌ to promoting internal talent and ensuring a ‌smooth transition.

In​ another significant development, Chevron has waived the ⁤mandatory retirement age requirement for its Chief​ Executive Officer⁤ Mike Wirth. This decision showcases the company’s confidence in‌ Wirth’s leadership abilities and his continued contributions⁢ to Chevron’s success.

Advertisement

Eimear Bonner, a dedicated professional with over 24 years of experience at ⁢Chevron, will report to the company’s CEO in her new‌ role. Her appointment as CFO will commence on March 1, 2024, as per the ​company’s official statement.

Chevron also shared a preview of ⁤its impressive​ quarterly results. In the second quarter,​ Chevron posted adjusted earnings of $5.8​ billion, equivalent to $3.08⁤ per share. These‍ results⁢ surpassed market‍ expectations, which predicted earnings of ⁢$2.97 per share, according to REFINITIV⁣ data.

Stay tuned for Chevron’s full quarterly results, which will ⁣be reported on Friday.

(Reporting by Mrinmay Dey and ​Shubhendu ​Deshmukh ‌in Bengaluru; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and⁣ Diane Craft)

While⁣ other companies go woke, one company ​is‍ giving back to our military veterans, just ⁤in ​time for summer.

Hunter Biden’s ⁣lawyers file a complaint⁢ against Marjorie Taylor Greene⁤ while we say goodbye to Tony Bennett.

One America’s Bridget Bosco spoke⁢ with Ben ⁢Pauling about ‌the power of storytelling in Sound of ⁣Freedom and his movie in the making, Dream, to show Americans the horror of‌ child sex ⁢slavery.

Comedian and Political Commentator, Bobby Sausalito, discusses ‍the latest in culture news – including Anthony ⁤Weiner’s live meltdown,‌ a golf protest and⁢ the continued Bud Light controversy.

BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese ​chipmaker Hua Hong Semiconductor aims to raise up to 21.2 ⁢billion yuan ($2.95 billion)in…

(Reuters) – Norwegian robotics firm AutoStore will pay 200 million pounds ($257.1 million) to British online supermarket group Ocado as part of…‌

(Reuters) ‌-Audio-streaming ​platform Spotify Technology plans to raise the price of its ad-free premium monthly plan‍ by $1 in the United States,…

By Diane Bartz and Krystal Hu WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -AI⁣ companies including OpenAI, Alphabet and Meta Platforms have made voluntary commitments to… ⁢


Read More From Original Article Here: Chevron appoints Eimear Bonner as new finance chief

" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker