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General Motors appointed Claudia Gast as deputy CFO and vice president of strategy, corporate development and technology partnerships, effective March 1. Gast will report to CEO Mary Barra for strategy and to CFO Paul Jacobson for corporate development and technology partnerships. She joins GM from electric vehicle startup Lucid Motors, where she was most recently senior vice president of strategy and business development. Gast previously was head of strategy and M&A at defense contractor AM General, and she also served as CFO and board director of Global Technology Acquisition Corp.
Warby Parker named Adrian Mitchell as the eyewear company’s new finance chief. Mitchell most recently spent five years working at department store chain Macy’s, where he joined as CFO in 2020 and took on the additional role of chief operating officer in 2023. Earlier roles include managing director and partner of Boston Consulting Group, CEO of Arhaus and CFO, COO and interim CEO of Crate & Barrel. Mitchell succeeds Dave Gilboa, the company’s co-chief executive officer, who was holding the role on an interim basis. Gilboa stepped in for Warby Parker’s longtime CFO Steve Miller, who left the company in October 2025 to become the CFO of Monumental Sports & Entertainment.
Kraken has reportedly dismissed its finance chief, Stephanie Lemmerman, ahead of the crypto exchange’s planned U.S. IPO, according to Coindesk. She joined Kraken in November 2024 as chief financial officer from blockchain firm Dapper Labs, where she was CFO for over two years. Lemmerman will reportedly be moving into a strategic advisory role. Payward, Kraken’s parent company, now lists Robert Moore, formerly vice president of business expansion, as deputy CFO on its leadership page. Moore now oversees financial strategy, planning and reporting. Bloomberg Law reports the firm is looking for a new chief financial officer.
Designer Brands, the owner of retail chain DSW, named Sheamus Toal as executive vice president, CFO and principal financial officer, effective Feb. 16. Toal most recently worked at retailer The Children’s Place, where he was CFO and chief operating officer. Before that, he was EVP and chief financial officer of mattress and home furnishings company Saatva. Toal spent over 16 years in senior leadership roles at retailer New York & Company, including 12 years as CFO and later as chief executive officer. Toal replaces Mark Haley, who has been the interim principal financial officer. Haley will return to his role as senior vice president, controller and principal accounting officer.


