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Texas Instruments names insider Julie Knecht as finance chief

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By Reuters | Updated: June 3, 2026

June 2 (Reuters) – Texas Instruments (TXN.O), on Tuesday named insider Julie Knecht as its ​finance chief, succeeding Rafael Lizardi, who ‌will retire after 25 years with the analog chipmaker.

Knecht, currently chief accounting officer and vice president of ​accounting and tax, will assume the role ​on August 1, while Lizardi will take ⁠an advisory role through Aug. 31 to ​support the transition.

CEO Haviv Ilan said Lizardi ​helped steer the company’s capital allocation strategy, including investments in 300-millimeter manufacturing capacity and a focus on returning ​free cash flow to shareholders.

Knecht joined Texas ​Instruments in 1999 and has held several finance and accounting ‌positions, ⁠including as vice president of accounting for more than a decade before becoming chief accounting officer in 2021.

“Having been part of this ​company for ​more than ⁠25 years, I appreciate TI’s high-performance culture and long-standing commitment to technology ​leadership,” Knecht said.

Texas Instruments has benefited ​from ⁠growing demand for analog chips used in power regulation and data conversion systems inside AI ⁠data ​centers.

The company will report its ​second-quarter results on July 22.

Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar and Arun Koyyur

© Thomson Reuters 2026

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