S&P Global Names Cheung CEO
By Victor Swezey
S&P Global named Martina Cheung as its next chief executive officer, effective Nov. 1.
Cheung, who is currently president of S&P Global Ratings, will succeed Douglas Peterson, who is retiring, the New York-based credit ratings agency said on Thursday. Peterson will remain on the board of directors until May, and will stay with the company as a special adviser until December 31, 2025.
Cheung, who joined S&P Global in 2010, was also appointed the company's board, effective July 1.
The company also said Cheung will be succeeded on Nov. 1 by Yann Le Pallec, executive managing director and head of global ratings services at S&P Global Ratings.
Peterson spent 11 years as CEO of S&P Global, after serving as chief operating officer at Citibank.
Write to Victor Swezey at victor.swezey@wsj.com
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