April 8, 2025 - 11:50

In a significant move to bolster its executive team, Acrisure has appointed a new Chief Technology Officer and Chief Administrative Officer. Both individuals bring a wealth of experience and expertise to their roles, signaling a strategic commitment to innovation and operational excellence.
The new Chief Technology Officer will focus on advancing Acrisure's technological capabilities, ensuring that the company remains at the forefront of the rapidly evolving industry landscape. This role is crucial as the company seeks to leverage technology to enhance its services and improve customer experience.
Meanwhile, the Chief Administrative Officer will oversee essential administrative functions, streamlining operations to support the company's growth objectives. This position is pivotal in fostering a cohesive work environment and optimizing internal processes.
Both new hires will report directly to Greg Williams, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Acrisure, who expressed enthusiasm about the additions to the leadership team. These appointments reflect Acrisure's dedication to strengthening its operational framework and driving future success.
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