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Five giant hyperscalers—and Nvidia—share a surprising trait: female CFOs

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Sheryl Estrada.

The CFO job in Big Tech used to be defined largely by margins, operating leverage, and investor discipline.

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For Susan Li at Meta, Amy Hood at Microsoft, Anat Ashkenazi and Ruth Porat at Alphabet, Hilary Maxson at Oracle, Sarah Friar at OpenAI, and Colette Kress at Nvidia, that question is no longer theoretical. In the AI boom, compute is not a technology expense staying curious, adaptable, and kind.” According to leadership advisory Russell Reynolds Associates’ Global CFO Turnover Index, women accounted for 21% of global incoming CFO appointments last year across the S&P 500, FTSE 100, FTSE 250 and other major global stock indexes, compared with 26% in 2024 and 14% in 2019. Women are serving as CFOs “at some of the world’s largest and most strategically important technology companies,” Jenna Fisher, co-head of RRA’s Global Financial Officers Practice, tells Fortune.

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