Dell Technologies said on Monday its Chief Financial Officer Yvonne McGill will resign effective September 9 after roughly three decades with the company.
David Kennedy, who has been with the PC maker for 27 years, will serve in the interim role. He is currently senior vice president of Global Business Operations, Finance.
McGill will serve as an adviser through October 31, the company said. Its shares were down 1.8% after the bell.
"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," Dell said.
The company also reaffirmed its third-quarter and full-year forecasts issued last month.
David Kennedy, who has been with the PC maker for 27 years, will serve in the interim role. He is currently senior vice president of Global Business Operations, Finance.
McGill will serve as an adviser through October 31, the company said. Its shares were down 1.8% after the bell.
"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," Dell said.
The company also reaffirmed its third-quarter and full-year forecasts issued last month.
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