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Xerox CFO heading to Apple to assume controller position

Luca Maestri will leave Xerox at the end of February to replace Apple's former controller, who has retired.

Apple's next corporate controller, Luca Maestri.

Apple's next corporate controller, Luca Maestri

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Apple will soon have a new top-level member in its financial-management team.

Xerox Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri will leave the company at the end of February to become Apple's corporate controller. Xerox made the announcement today, saying that Maestri was instrumental in strengthening Xerox's "financial foundation."

As Apple's controller, Maestri will likely serve under Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer. Last summer, Apple announced in an SEC filing that Betsy Rafael would retire in mid-October as the company's corporate controller and principal accounting officer.

Over the last several months, Apple has been hit with some executive upheaval, with the ouster of former senior vice presidents for iOS software and retail, Scott Forstall and John Browett, respectively. Forstall's position has been replaced by Apple's current executive team. It's believed that Apple is currently looking for a replacement for Browett.

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