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Oracle’s new CFO points to broader Big Tech leadership priorities

April 10, 2026
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Oracle’s April 6 appointment of Hilary Maxson as CFO came amid thousands of late March layoffs and $2.1 billion in restructuring costs.

“Maxson joins Oracle during a period of rapid growth as customer demand for cloud infrastructure exceeds supply,” according to Oracle’s release.

Oracle’s recent C-suite moves suggest a pattern among Big Tech firms. These giants are promoting or hiring infrastructure-savvy executives to fuel AI data center expansions while streamlining workforces.

Read more: How Oracle’s $50 billion infrastructure play might benefit HR teams

Oracle’s context

Maxson arrives from Schneider Electric to oversee AI scaling. In September 2025, the firm named insiders Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia as co-CEOs.

Hilary Maxson, Oracle

“Oracle has built extraordinary momentum at the intersection of cloud, AI and industry applications. I’m excited to join at this pivotal moment, and I look forward to partnering with Clay, Mike and the broader leadership team to continue to invest with discipline and to translate this momentum into durable, long‑term value for customers and shareholders,” said Maxson, in the release.

With Maxson’s appointment, Doug Kehring will transition out of the role of Oracle’s Principal Financial Officer.

Read more: Oracle’s potential mass layoff signals an AI trade-off

Big tech, big picture

Similar to Oracle’s layoff/C-suite hire dynamic, other giants seem to be balancing cost cuts with leadership upgrades. The strategy suggests prioritizing chiefs with capex and AI infrastructure experience, often pulling them in post-layoffs, to fund hyperscale builds.

Big Tech layoffs estimated at around 79,000 jobs have been announced so far in 2026. Many targeted C-suite upgrades are reportedly to support hyperscale infrastructure builds, according to Reuters, which ties $650 billion in AI capex to the Big Four of Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta.

Meta Platforms

The Facebook parent hired ex-Goldman Sachs executive Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chair in January 2026 to oversee AI data centers, following reports of up to 20% layoffs to reallocate toward AI-related computing investments.

Amazon

Amazon recently elevated AWS CEO Matt Garman to lead a $200 billion AI infrastructure spend. This move comes amid ongoing efficiency-driven cuts and an outlook that seems to divert away from human scaling to compute-heavy AI operations.

Alphabet

Google’s parent put CFO Anat Ashkenazi in place to guide a $175-185 billion capex ramp-up for custom AI chips and data centers. Any layoffs at Google this year have been incremental rather than a single announced round, and reports show headcount at the firm has increased.

Microsoft

While not a new hire, Microsoft CFO Amy Hood manages around $105 billion in AI investments. The firm is also an outlier, with no confirmed 2026 layoffs, despite earlier rumors that cuts were on the way. In fact, Microsoft’s communication lead addressed this head-on, saying that layoff speculation was “100% wrong.”


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