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TD SYNNEX Announces CFO Transition

TD SYNNEX Announces CFO Transition

TD SYNNEX has announced that David Jordan, senior vice president of Americas CFO and head of investor relations, has been named executive vice president and CFO. He replaces Marshall Witt, who is leaving the company to assume a role outside the organization.

"David's deep knowledge of our business, proven leadership of our Americas finance organization and strong relationships with vendors, customers and investors make him exceptionally well-suited to take on the CFO role," said Patrick Zammit, CEO, TD SYNNEX. "David's entrepreneurial mindset will continue to help us drive clarity, discipline and insight as we continue to execute our strategic priorities and vision."

Jordan, who has served as Americas CFO since 2021, joined TD SYNNEX in 2014 and has held a variety of senior finance roles across the organization. He brings to the role strong commercial acumen, M&A experience and focus on capital optimization, along with a deep experience in financial planning, investor engagement and operational leadership.

"On behalf of the entire leadership team and board, I want to thank Marshall for his many contributions and wish him the very best in his next chapter," Zammit said. "Marshall has been a steady and strategic leader throughout his tenure, playing an integral role in guiding our company through complex transitions and positioning us for long-term success."

In other news, TD SYNNEX has announced that it has acquired the shares of Gateway Computer Corp., an IT solutions and services provider based in Japan. With more than 40 years in operation, Gateway Computer has established strong capabilities and experience in serving non-Japanese customers, offering high-value-added products and services from its multivendor linecard that encompasses both domestic and international manufacturers.

Gateway Computer's bilingual workforce of more than 80 co-workers is expected to complement TD SYNNEX's operations in Japan, further strengthening its ability to handle global projects centred on the Japanese market. TD SYNNEX's global footprint and vendor relationships will enable Gateway Computer to expand its business and market presence and will strengthen its ability to deliver unparalleled specialized support to their partners and customers.

"We are excited to welcome Gateway Computer and its highly skilled team into the TD SYNNEX family and for the new opportunities in our shared journey ahead," said Shigetaka Kunimochi, president, TD SYNNEX Japan. "This share acquisition enables both companies to leverage our collective strengths to deliver higher value for our domestic, as well as international vendors, partners and customers in Japan."

As a group company of TD SYNNEX Japan, Gateway Computer will continue to function as a separate organization. Hidekazu Hayashi, president of Gateway Computer Corporate, will continue to lead the business and will report to Shigetaka Kunimochi, president of TD SYNNEX Japan.

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