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Vishay Intertechnology reshuffles finance leadership

EditorLina Guerrero
Published 27/02/2024, 23:24
Updated 27/02/2024, 23:24
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MALVERN, Pa. - Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: NYSE:VSH), a Fortune 1000 manufacturer of discrete semiconductors and electronic components, announced leadership changes within its finance team effective March 1, 2024. David McConnell has been appointed as the new Executive Vice President - Chief Financial Officer, succeeding Lori Lipcaman, who is stepping down from the role.

Additionally, David Tomlinson has been promoted to the position of Senior Vice President - Chief Accounting Officer, a role created to bolster the company's financial strategy.

McConnell has been with Vishay since 1992, serving most recently as Senior Vice President - Corporate Treasurer and Risk Management. His tenure at Vishay includes various roles with increasing responsibility in corporate, regional, and divisional finance. McConnell is a Certified Public Accountant in Pennsylvania and has prior experience at Ernst & Young LLP.

Tomlinson joined Vishay in 2003 and has held several positions within the company, including Senior Vice President - Corporate Controller since November 2009. His background also includes time at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, and he is a Certified Public Accountant in Pennsylvania.

Joel Smejkal, President and CEO of Vishay, expressed confidence in both appointees, highlighting their experience and understanding of Vishay's global operations. According to Smejkal, the leadership changes align with the company's strategic and operational plans, focusing on growth and optimizing returns in the evolving technology landscape.

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