Swiger Quits ExxonMobil as Senior VP, New Chief Financial Officer Steps in

After more than 43 years of service, Senior Vice President of American big oil, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Andrew Swiger, says he will be retiring effective September 1.

ExxonMobil is one of the largest publicly traded international energy companies that uses technology and innovation to help meet the world’s growing energy needs.

The oil corporation holds an industry-leading inventory of resources, and is also one of the largest refiners and marketers of petroleum products. Its chemical company is one of the largest in the world.

Already, the board of directors has elected a former Executive with Diageo, United Airlines and Xerox, Kathryn Mikells, as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, effective this coming August 9.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Darren Woods, says “I’d like to thank Andy, both personally and on behalf of the board of directors, for his many years of dedicated service, and wish him all the best in his retirement.

“We welcome Kathy to ExxonMobil and look forward to the perspective and experience she brings as we work together to deliver on our strategies and increase shareholder value.”

Swiger joined Mobil in 1978 as an Operations Engineer in Morgan City, Louisiana, after receiving a petroleum engineering degree from the Colorado School of Mines. He held a series of upstream and corporate assignments before moving to the downstream in 1996 as General Manager of the Jurong refinery and petrochemical plant in Singapore.

In 1999, he became President and General Manager of Mobil Oil Canada, and was later appointed Corporate Production Advisor at ExxonMobil’s headquarters in Irving, Texas.

In 2001, Swiger moved to London as Production Vice President for Africa, and in 2003 was appointed Production Vice President for the Europe/Caspian/Russia region. He was named Executive Vice President of ExxonMobil Production Company in 2004, and became President of ExxonMobil Gas & Power Marketing in 2006.

Swiger was elected Senior Vice President and a member of the management committee in 2009 and became principal financial officer in 2013.

Mikells is however joining ExxonMobil from Diageo Plc, where she held the position of Chief Financial Officer since 2015 and was a member of the board of directors. In this role, she was accountable for strategy, investor relations, supply chain, procurement and finance.

Previously she was Chief Financial Officer at Xerox, ADT, Nalco and United Airlines. During her time at United Airlines, she was also vice president of investor relations and treasurer. Mikells holds an MBA from the University of Chicago.

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