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Acrisure names NYSE vice chairman John Tuttle as new president

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John Tuttle Joins Acrisure as President

Key Highlights:

  1. New Appointment:
    • Position: President of Acrisure
    • Effective Date: 1 September 2024
    • Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
  2. Company Details:
    • Name: Acrisure
    • Industry: Insurance and business solutions fintech
    • Founded: 2005
    • Employees: Around 17,000
    • Operations: In 21 countries
    • Annual Revenue: Almost $5 billion
  3. Reporting Structure:
    • Reports To: Greg Williams, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Acrisure
  4. Goals and Vision:
    • Focus: Innovation-driven transformation
    • Objective: Define a modern approach to client service in financial services and insurance
  5. Leadership Background:
    • Previous Role: Vice Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
    • Tenure at NYSE/ICE: 17 years
    • Positions Held:
      • Managing Director of Global Affairs and Government Relations
      • Head of Corporate Affairs
      • Global Head of Listings
      • COO
      • CCO
      • Vice Chairman of the NYSE and President of NYSE Institute
  6. Experience and Expertise:
    • Areas of Involvement: IPO listings, issuer relationship management, equity offerings, capital markets, and exchange-traded products
  7. Executive Remarks:
    • Greg Williams: Praised Tuttle’s global experience and his fit with Acrisure’s entrepreneurial team
    • John Tuttle: Brings extensive experience from both public and private sectors to his new role at Acrisure

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