Sameer Ralhan

Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Sameer is responsible for Veralto’s financial strategy including capital deployment, portfolio development, and financial execution to enable long-term growth and value creation. In addition to leading key engagements with the investment community and regulatory and financial institutions, he strives to build a world-class finance function and oversee financial performance, reporting, controls, risk management, and fiscal accountability. Sameer also helps lead corporate procurement, with commitment to building sustainable supply chains, leading responsible environmental stewardship, and driving zero tolerance for discrimination, fraud or unethical behavior, unsafe working conditions, and human rights violations.

Sameer joined Veralto from The Chemours Company, where he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since 2019. He joined Chemours in 2014 and held positions of increasing responsibility across finance, strategy, M&A, corporate financial planning and analysis, treasury, capital markets, and business process transformation. He previously served as Managing Director in the Global Natural Resources Group of Goldman Sachs. Sameer began his career as a chemical engineer, where he executed manufacturing process improvement and operational enhancement initiatives for several global chemical companies.

Sameer holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, India; a master’s degree and a doctorate in chemical engineering from Rice University; and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He lives with his family near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

“At Veralto, we believe in a value-driven culture that is grounded in trust and transparency, and where every associate has representation. Clearly articulating our values and strategic direction helps our people feel connected to the positive impact we are having on the world.”