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Deere CFO Joshua Jepsen Stepping Down

Deere & Co., said on Jan. 22 that CFO Joshua Jepsen will resign effective Feb. 19, 2026, according to a report on Seeking Alpha. Ryan Campbell will serve as acting CFO on an interim basis while the OEM conducts a search for a permanent replacement. 

Currently, Campbell serves as president of worldwide construction and forestry and power systems. He served as Deere's CFO previously from 2019-22. 

According to Deere, Jepsen's resignation is not related to any financial or accounting issues or disagreements with the company.

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