HP Inc. announced on Wednesday the appointment of Karen Parkhill as CFO, a position she will assume as of August 5.
The American printer and computer manufacturer says Karen Parkhill had held the same position since 2016 at Medtronic, a Wall Street-listed medical device specialist.
She began her career in investment banking at JP Morgan.
Tim Brown, who has been acting CFO, is to resume his duties as CFO of the printer division.
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HP Inc. is a world leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of computers and printing equipment. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- computers and operating systems (67.6%): laptops, desktops, tablets, workstations, etc. The group also provides monitors, computer mice, headphones and speakers;
- printing equipment (32.4%) printers, print servers, scanners, digital presses, fax machines, etc.
Exports account for 64.9% of net sales.
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