Trimble (TRMB) announced that chief accounting officer Julie Shepard will retire from the company in early 2026 after more than 18 years of service to Trimble shareholders. The company has named Kenny Bement as its new CAO effective September 2025. Trimble also announced the hiring of Jim Palermo as chief information officer; a newly created position focused on delivering IT infrastructure.
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