Kevin P. March
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Industry: Technology
Overview
Kevin March was named senior vice president and chief financial officer of Texas Instruments in October 2003. He is a member of the company's Strategy Leadership Team. Mr. March is a 19-year veteran of the company's finance department; he joined TI in 1984 as part of the company's finance development program. During his TI career, he has held numerous assignments in finance, operations, marketing, and general business management across TI's corporate and business operations, including a wide range of TI's semiconductor businesses as well as its former defense business. Mr. March has served as director of finance and controller for several of TI's semiconductor businesses and for TI's analog European operations. He was named vice president and financial planning manager for TI's global operations in 1997. He was named controller for the company in 2002. In addition to his TI duties, Mr. March is a member of Financial Executives International and the Conference Board's Council of Financial Executives. Mr. March earned a bachelor of science degree in 1983 in economics and business, and a master's degree in 1984 in business administration with concentrations in finance and accounting, both from the University of Pittsburgh.
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