Halliburton Appoints Stephanie Holzhauser as New Chief Accounting Officer, Effective July 2025

Reuters
14 Jul
Halliburton Appoints Stephanie Holzhauser as New Chief Accounting Officer, Effective July 2025

Halliburton Company has announced a change in its senior executive leadership. Effective July 16, 2025, Stephanie Holzhauser will take on the role of senior vice president and chief accounting officer. She will succeed Charles Geer Jr., who is leaving for an executive position at another company. Holzhauser has been with Halliburton since 2004 and has held various roles in finance and accounting.

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