Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: April 16, 2024
Elizabeth Larson, a more than two-decade Siemens veteran, has taken on the chief financial officer role at the company’s federally focused U.S. arm.
She will manage the overall financial and accounting functions supporting Siemens Government Technologies‘ technology and service teams delivering mission-critical products and services to U.S. and international government customers, SGT said Monday.
Larson most recently served as head of finance for the apparatus segment of electronic products at Siemens.
“Liz brings tremendous experience and understanding for the Siemens technology portfolio to help us address some of the most pressing challenges our customers face in energy, automation, and digitalization,” said John Ustica, president and CEO of SGT and a 2024 Wash100 awardee.
Larson held various roles of increasing responsibility during her nearly 22-year career at Siemens including segment controller, director of performance controlling and regional controller for the Americas and Asia Pacific.
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