HP Inc. announced that Karen Parkhill will join the company as Chief Financial Officer on August 5, 2024. Tim Brown, who has been serving as interim Chief Financial Officer, will return to his role as the head of Print Finance. A world-class finance leader, Parkhill, has spent the past 13 years serving as the Chief Financial Officer for well-established, publicly traded companies.

Parkhill joins HP from Medtronic plc, a leading global healthcare technology company with more than 95,000 employees across 150 countries, where she served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since 2016. Parkhill began her finance career in the investment banking industry at JP Morgan, where she gained invaluable global experience in M&A and Capital Markets, working with clients across multiple sectors. Rising through the ranks at JP Morgan, Parkhill ultimately became Chief Financial Officer for Commercial Banking.

After five years in that role, Parkhill joined Comerica Incorporated, a large financial services company and parent to Comerica Bank, where she served as Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer for five years. Parkhill also sits on the Board of Directors at American Express, currently chairing their Risk Committee. She previously served as a member of the International Women?s Forum, as a National Trustee for the Boys and Girls Club of America, the Board of Directors of Methodist Health System, and the Executive Board for Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business.

Parkhill earned bachelor's degrees in business administration and mathematics from Southern Methodist University in Dallas and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.