Sedgwick appoints Reelitz as their new Chief Financial Officer
Kalani Reelitz has taken on a new role as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Sedgwick, a global provider of risk and claims administration services.
Reelitz, who previously held leadership roles at Compass, Cushman & Wakefield, and Walgreens, will now oversee Sedgwick's financial strategy and operations. His responsibilities will include planning, reporting, capital structure, risk management, procurement, and real estate.
Prior to his tenure at Compass, Reelitz worked at Cushman & Wakefield. Before that, he was employed at Walgreens. His extensive experience in managing multinational teams and developing top talent will undoubtedly be beneficial in his new role at Sedgwick.
Reelitz has demonstrated a knack for leading financial operations, particularly at public companies. His expertise extends to this area, making him an ideal fit for Sedgwick. Moreover, his experience with global operations will be instrumental in navigating the complexities of Sedgwick's international footprint.
Sedgwick, where Reelitz is now the CFO, is based in Memphis, Tennessee. The company offers a wide range of services, including risk management, insurance brokerage, and claims management.
Reelitz's appointment comes at an exciting time for Sedgwick, as the company continues to grow and expand its services. His leadership and financial acumen are expected to play a significant role in shaping Sedgwick's future.
As Reelitz takes on his new role, he brings with him a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success. His appointment is a testament to Sedgwick's commitment to attracting top talent and ensuring the continued growth and success of the company.
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