Peter Oppenheimer

Peter Oppenheimer (born 1963) was Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Apple Inc.

Education
Oppenheimer received a bachelors degree from and an M.B.A. from the, both with honors.

Career
Oppenheimer spent six years in information technology before joining, where he eventually became CFO of one of its four strategic business units.

Apple
Oppenheimer joined Apple Computer in 1996, along with former ADP colleague Fred Anderson, who became Apple's CFO. Oppenheimer started as controller of Apple Americas and was promoted in 1997 to vice president and controller of Worldwide Sales and soon became corporate controller. On June 1, 2004, Oppenheimer became CFO of Apple when Anderson retired.

After Apple
Oppenheimer retired from Apple in 2014 and joined the board of directors of. He was was succeeded at Apple by Luca Maestri.