



FactSet announced the departure of CFO Linda Huber, who previously held similar roles at Moody's and MSCI. Huber's tenure at FactSet adds to her impressive career in information services. Meanwhile, John Tuttle, a prominent figure at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) for 17 years, is set to leave his position. Tuttle, known for attracting significant initial public offerings, will transition to become president of Acrisure, an insurance brokerage and fintech firm. His efforts at the NYSE included bringing companies like Palantir and Snowflake to the public market.
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. https://t.co/wx1IrBGqS2
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. https://t.co/1Yxi1gcfoL
$ICE - John Tuttle, who gained prominence as the New York Stock Exchange’s top salesman for attracting initial public offerings, plans to leave the NYSE after 17 years https://t.co/eRkBc2pyiZ via @WSJ