Broadcom Inc., one of the most valuable publicly traded semiconductor companies, named Alphabet Inc. executive Amie Thuener as its next chief financial officer, replacing the retiring Kirsten Spears.
Thuener, who has served as Alphabet chief accounting officer and corporate controller since 2018, will take the new job on June 12, Broadcom said in a statement Thursday. Prior to joining Alphabet, Thuener worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
Spears, meanwhile, oversaw Broadcom’s finances during a period of rapid expansion. Chief Executive Officer Hock Tan built the current Broadcom through a string of deals, pushing the chipmaker into a wide range ...