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Australian-born Marie Myers is HP’s new CFO

Australian-born Marie Myers is HP’s new CFO

Australian-born Marie Myers is HP's new Chief Financial Officer, who after serving as acting CFO and Chief Transformation Officer since October 2020, brings more than 20 years of HP experience to the role.

“Marie is one of HP’s most respected leaders and she has a proven track record of success throughout her career,” said Enrique Lores, President and Chief Executive Officer, HP Inc. “As our acting CFO and chief transformation officer, she has consistently driven strong results, unlocked new sources of value, and positioned us well to deliver on our priorities. Marie’s strategic acuity, operational discipline and purpose-driven leadership will serve us well as we execute our strategy and drive long-term shareholder value.”

In addition to serving in numerous financial leadership positions, Marie has driven an aggressive agenda as HP’s Chief Transformation Officer to strengthen the company's digital capabilities in ways that better serve customers while reducing operating costs.

During her two decades with HP, Marie has served as HP’s Global Controller and Americas CFO of the company’s Personal Systems business unit, among other roles. In addition, she served as HP’s finance lead during the separation of Hewlett-Packard Company in 2015, one of the largest and most complex separations in business history. Marie also previously served as CFO at UiPath, a leading robotics process automation company.

As HP’s Chief Transformation Officer since June 2020, Marie has successfully led the company’s Information Technology and Transformation organisations, with a focus on implementing technologies, tools, and processes that better serve customers, enable new business models, and deliver cost savings. She will continue to oversee this work until a new Chief Transformation Officer is named.

Marie is a passionate advocate for diversity and science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education, and she serves on the boards of the University of St. Thomas Advisory in Houston, and the University of Queensland in America, Inc.

She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Bachelor of Economics from the University of Queensland in Brisbane, as well as a Master of Business Administration from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.

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