Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces CFO Transition: Stephen Williamson to Retire in 2026, Jim Meyer Appointed Successor

Reuters
23 Jul
Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces CFO Transition: Stephen Williamson to Retire in 2026, Jim Meyer Appointed Successor

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. announced that Stephen Williamson, the current Chief Financial Officer, will retire on March 31, 2026. Jim Meyer, currently the vice president of financial operations, will succeed Williamson as CFO, effective March 1, 2026. Williamson has served as CFO since 2015, and Meyer has been with Thermo Fisher since 2009, holding various finance leadership roles.

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