Aug 25 (Reuters) - Brown-Forman ( BF/A ) said on Monday
its Chief Financial Officer Leanne Cunningham is set to retire
in May next year.
Cunningham has been with the Jack Daniel's maker for three
decades, serving various executive roles before being named CFO
in 2021.
The move comes as the company battles with weak demand amid
muted consumer spending and macroeconomic volatility due to U.S.
President Trump's trade policy. Brown-Forman ( BF/A ) is set to report
first-quarter results on Thursday.
The company said it has initiated a formal search for a
successor and aims to announce the replacement by the end of
2025.