Sinead Gorman

Sophia Spring—
  • Affiliation
    Shell
  • Title
    CFO
  • Country/Territory
    U.K.

- Sinead Gorman stepped into the role of CFO at Shell, Europe’s largest energy company, in 2022. Since joining Shell in 1999, Gorman has also served in other key finance leadership positions across the globe, including executive vice president of finance roles for Upstream. - With Gorman as CFO, Shell continues to grow. In 2023, cash flow from operations was $54.2 billion, the second-highest in Shell’s history. Adjusted earnings were $28.3 billion, and revenue and other income amounted to $323.2 billion. - Gorman remains a pivotal force in arguing Shell’s investment case to investors and other stakeholders amid the energy transition. By mid-2024, Shell had achieved around $1.7 billion of structural cost reductions since 2022, positioning the company to save the $2 billion to $3 billion it’s targeting by the end of 2025. - Gorman also oversees the ongoing financial decisions needed for Shell to meet its emissions reduction targets. By the end of 2023, the company achieved more than 60% of its goal to halve scope 1 and 2 emissions under its operational control by 2030.