This is Fortune 500 Power Moves, a weekly 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 May 24–June 6, 2025, organized by sector. Titles included in this roundup: CMOs (Chief Marketing Officers). We also include CEOs (Chief Executive Officers), CFOs (Chief Financial Officers), COOs (Chief Operating Officers), CTOs (Chief Technology Officers), CIOs (Chief Information Officers), CHROs (Chief Human Resources Officers), Chief People Officers, and Chief Customer Officers when there are Power Moves within the Fortune 500 announced pertaining to those roles.
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- Fox (No. 308) appointed Puja Vohra to the newly created role of CMO and EVP, Advertising Sales, effective June 16. Vohra previously served as EVP, Marketing for Paramount+ at Paramount Global (No. 147).
As previously reported in Fortune 500 Power Moves:
- Andy O’Brien succeeded W.L. Bullock as CFO of ConocoPhillips (No. 75) on June 1.
- Adam A. Chamberlain stepped down as EVP and COO of Lithia Motors (No. 124) to assume the role of CEO at Mercedes-Benz USA on June 1. Read more: Mercedes-Benz just poached a top exec from Fortune 500 dealer group Lithia to run the brand’s U.S. sales operations
- Brice J. Poplawski succeeded Harrie C.A.M. Schippers as President and CFO of Paccar (No. 133) on June 2.
- Scott Garula succeeded Mike Hansen as EVP and CFO of Cintas Corporation (No. 427) on May 31.
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence