Apple financial conference calls will start to sound a little different later this year, as the company announced on Tuesday that chief financial officer and senior vice president Peter Oppenheimer will retire, effective the end of September.
Oppenheimer, who first started at Apple in 1996, will be replaced by Luca Maestri, who currently serves as the company’s corporate controller and vice president of finance. Maestri will take over the CFO gig in June, and will assume the rest of Oppenheimer’s responsibilities over the remaining three months of the former executive’s tenure.
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