Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) Chief Financial Officer Yvonne McGill plans to step down from the position after spending nearly three decades with the Round Rock, Texas-based company.
Dell has appointed David Kennedy, its current senior vice president of Dell global business operations and finance as the interim CFO, effective on Tuesday, Sept. 9. McGill plans to remain in an advisory role during the transition. Dell has already started a search process for a permanent successor.
McGill has been with Dell since 1997, holding various leadership roles before being named CFO in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024. Prior to her current position, she served as corporate controller, CFO of the Infrastructure Solutions Group, CFO of the Asia-Pacific, Japan, and China business, and chief accounting officer.
McGill is also a board member for Applied Materials (AMAT).
“She has been a tremendous contributor as CFO and across almost all parts of our company – with prior leadership roles including corporate controller, ISG CFO and chief accounting officer,” said Dell CEO Michael Dell. “We are grateful for her help in facilitating a smooth transition by serving as a resource to David and the rest of the management team over the coming weeks, as we search for our next CFO.”
“Ms. McGill’s decision to resign her position is not the result of any disagreements with the Company on any matter relating to its financial statements, internal control over financial reporting, operations, policies or practices,” according to a Form 8-K filed this afternoon with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The company also reaffirmed its guidance for the third quarter of fiscal 2026 and the full year that was previously provided on August 28.