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Alight Inc. CFO Katie Rooney to Depart Effective June 30

Alight Inc. disclosed the departure of Chief Financial Officer Katie Rooney in an SEC filing. The move triggers a required transition period for financial reporting leadership at the human capital technology provider.

SEC EDGAR — Alight, Inc. / Delaware (ALIT)
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Alight Inc. reported that Chief Financial Officer Katie Rooney will depart the company effective June 30, 2026.

The departure affects the company's principal financial reporting officer role at Alight, which provides cloud-based human resources, benefits administration, and financial services technology to large employers. Rooney has served as CFO since the company's public listing.

The company stated that Rooney's last day will be June 30, 2026. Item 5.02 of the Form 8-K notes her departure without citing cause or naming an immediate successor. A search for a replacement will commence, and the company will disclose any new principal financial officer appointment in a subsequent filing.

The change requires Alight to ensure continuity in its SEC reporting obligations and internal control processes during the transition. The company must identify and onboard a new CFO who can certify the accuracy of quarterly and annual filings under Sarbanes-Oxley requirements.

Failure to maintain qualified financial leadership could delay future 10-Q or 10-K submissions or trigger additional disclosures. The filing also includes Regulation FD disclosure under Item 7.01 and exhibits under Item 9.01.

This marks the first executive departure disclosed by Alight in 2026. The company went public via a SPAC transaction in 2021 and has maintained the same CFO through its transition to a standalone public entity.

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