Electronic Arts Inc. named Chris Suh the company's new Chief Financial Officer, effective March 1. He will replace Blake Jorgensen, who previously announced he is stepping down after nearly a decade of financial leadership at Electronic Arts. Mr. Jorgensen will remain with the company until the summer to assist with the transition and special projects. Mr. Suh will report to Chairman and CEO Andrew Wilson as part of the company's executive leadership team, and will be responsible for EA's Accounting, Financial Planning and Analysis, Financial Reporting, Investor Relations, Global Audit, Payroll, SEC Reporting, Tax, and Treasury functions.

Mr. Suh joins Electronic Arts from Microsoft, where he currently serves as Corporate Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Cloud + AI group. He has more than 25 years of experience at Microsoft in a wide variety of senior roles, and has been a strategic leader in the company's growth as a cloud-first business. Mr. Suh has served as Microsoft's Chief Financial Officer of Cloud + AI since January 2018.

Previously, he was General Manager, Investor Relations, from January 2013 to January 2018, where he was responsible for all aspects of shareholder and analyst relations. Prior to that, he served in a wide variety of finance leadership roles, including working with global sales teams and channel partners, FP&A and internal audit. Before joining Microsoft, Mr. Suh spent four years at PricewaterhouseCoopers.

He also serves on the Board of Directors and Audit Committee of Cardlytics.