Navitas Semiconductor Names Tonya Stevens as CFO

Torrance, California — Navitas Semiconductor has appointed veteran finance executive Tonya Stevens as its new Chief Financial Officer, strengthening the company’s leadership team as it expands into high-power semiconductor markets tied to artificial intelligence and energy infrastructure.

The California-based chip company said Stevens will officially take the CFO role on March 30, 2026, overseeing financial strategy, investor relations, treasury operations and global finance functions.

She succeeds outgoing finance chief Todd Glickman, who will remain with the company temporarily to assist with the transition.

Veteran Semiconductor Finance Leader

Stevens brings more than 30 years of finance and accounting experience across the semiconductor, technology and manufacturing sectors.

Before joining Navitas, she served as chief accounting officer and interim CFO at Lattice Semiconductor, where she managed financial reporting, treasury, tax and investor relations. Earlier in her career, Stevens held senior finance roles at Intel, medical technology company Acumed, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Navitas executives say her experience will help guide the company as it pushes toward profitability while scaling operations.

Company CEO Chris Allexandre said Stevens brings “exceptional financial leadership” and strategic insight at a time when Navitas is expanding its technology platform and global reach.

Focus on High-Power Semiconductor Growth

Navitas develops gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, technologies used to improve efficiency in applications such as AI data centers, electric vehicles, renewable energy systems and high-performance computing.

The company is currently undergoing what it calls its “Navitas 2.0” transformation, shifting its focus toward high-power markets where demand for advanced power chips is rising rapidly.

These markets include AI computing infrastructure, power grids and industrial electrification — sectors expected to see significant investment over the next decade.

Stock and Industry Context

Shares of Navitas Semiconductor (NASDAQ: NVTS) have seen strong trading activity recently as the company introduced new silicon-carbide chip packages designed to improve power efficiency in AI data centers.

Investors are closely watching the company’s progress as demand for energy-efficient semiconductor technology grows alongside the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure.

With Stevens stepping into the CFO role, Navitas is positioning its leadership team to guide the company through its next phase of growth in the global semiconductor market.

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