Thomson Reuters names former Dell executive Bischoping as CFO


The Thomson Reuters logo is displayed on the company's building in Times Square, New York City, U.S., August 6, 2025. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

March 2 (Reuters) - Thomson ⁠Reuters on Monday named former Dell ⁠executive Gary E. Bischoping Jr. as ‌its chief financial officer beginning May 8, succeeding Mike Eastwood, who will retire as part of a ​planned transition.

Bischoping most recently ⁠served as partner at ⁠private equity firm Hellman & Friedman and will ⁠join ‌Thomson Reuters on April 13. He spent more than 17 years ⁠at Dell Technologies in senior roles, ​including as ‌CFO and treasurer of a division.

As part ⁠of ​the changes, Eastwood will become chairman of Thomson Reuters Foundation's board, replacing Jim Smith, ⁠who previously led the Toronto-based ​information and technology company that owns Reuters News.

"He (Bischoping) brings the right combination of financial rigor, ⁠strategic insight, and operational leadership to guide Thomson Reuters through its next chapter — including the opportunities ahead in the AI ​era," CEO Steve Hasker ⁠said in a statement.

The company said both Eastwood ​and Bischoping will participate ‌in its first-quarter earnings ​call on May 5.

(Reporting by Aditya Soni in BengaluruEditing by Bernadette Baum)

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