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Enovix Appoints Kristina Truong as Chief Accounting Officer

Enovix Corporation has recently appointed Kristina Truong as its first Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer. Truong will oversee all accounting, controllership, and financial reporting, including Sarbanes-Oxley controls. Enovix CEO Raj Talluri expressed confidence in Truong's leadership, citing her extensive experience and deep understanding of the company as key factors in her appointment.

Truong has been with Enovix since June 2022 and brings over 25 years of experience in guiding public and private technology, telecommunications, and life sciences companies worldwide. Prior to joining Enovix, she served as the Corporate Controller at Spruce Biosciences, where she successfully managed corporate accounting functions and compliance in a high-growth environment.

Enovix, a Silicon Valley high-performance battery manufacturing company, is poised for significant growth in 2025 and beyond, operating in five international geographies. The company is partnering with OEMs worldwide to deliver high-performance batteries for electronic appliances, including IoT, mobile, and computing devices.

The appointment of Kristina Truong as Chief Accounting Officer reflects Enovix's strategic decision to strengthen its executive team as it enters its next phase of growth. As a result of these announcements, the company's shares have moved 16.8% on the market, and are now trading at a price of $14.56. Check out the company's full 8-K submission here.

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