This is Fortune 500 Power Moves, a column tracking executive shifts—from appointments and promotions to resignations and retirements—within the highest ranks of Fortune 500 companies.
Below is a recap of the C-suite developments at America’s highest-revenue-generating companies announced between March 28–April 3, 2026, organized by sector. Titles included in this roundup: CFOs (Chief Financial Officers), CTOs (Chief Technology Officers), and Chief People Officers. We also include CEOs (Chief Executive Officers), COOs (Chief Operating Officers), Chief Information Officers (CIOs), CMOs (Chief Marketing Officers), CHROs (Chief Human Resources Officers), and Chief Customer Officers when there are Power Moves within the Fortune 500 announced pertaining to those roles.
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Business services
- S&P Global (No. 305) appointed Firdaus Bhathena EVP and Chief Technology and Transformation Officer, effective April 27. Bhathena previously served as EVP and Global Chief Technology Officer at FIS Global (No. 402), and served as SVP and Enterprise Chief Digital Officer at CVS Health (No. 5) before that.
Retailing
- Home Depot (No. 24) named Franziska “Fran” Bell EVP and CTO, effective April 6. Bell was most recently with Ford Motor (No. 19) as Chief Data, AI, and Analytics Officer.
Technology
- Broadcom (No. 88) appointed Amie Thuener CFO, effective June 12. Thuener currently serves as VP, Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer at Alphabet (No. 7) and will succeed Kirsten M. Spears, who is retiring.
Transportation
- Alaska Air Group (No. 362) appointed Lindsay-Rae McIntyre as Chief People Officer. McIntyre previously served as Chief Diversity Officer and Corporate VP of Talent and Learning for Microsoft (No. 14) and worked in HR at IBM (No. 68) before that. McIntyre succeeds Andy Schneider, who left the role last September to become CEO of Horizon Air, Alaska’s regional affiliate.
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence











