NYSE’s IPO Leader John Tuttle Leaves Exchange for Acrisure

July 24, 2024, 2:42 PM UTC

John Tuttle, the New York Stock Exchange veteran who helped land some of its marquee initial public offerings, is leaving after nearly two decades to join a fintech firm.

Tuttle will become president of Acrisure, a large, closely held insurance brokerage that’s been eyeing an IPO itself. He starts in September after 17 years at NYSE in various roles including a prominent leader for initial public offerings, the companies said in a statement Wednesday.

During his time at the New York Stock Exchange, Tuttle helped guide companies through their IPOs and follow-ons, managing relationships with 2,400 issuers including Palantir Technologies ...



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