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Ryan Specialty Holdings announces the passing of Director and Lead Director Cam Findlay. Findlay was an experienced lawyer and former General Counsel who brought valuable insight and counsel to the company. He is deeply missed by the entire Board and was highly valued for his expertise and ethics.
Ryan Specialty Holdings has announced the passing of longtime board director D. Cameron Findlay, who died earlier this month. Findlay served on the Ryan Specialty board since 2012, including during the company's pre-IPO period, and held several key governance roles. At the time of his passing, he was the chair of the compensation and governance committee, a member of the executive committee, and served as the board’s lead director. His career spanned both the public and private sectors, including senior legal roles at Archer Daniels Midland Company, Medtronic, and Aon. He also held government positions such as deputy secretary of labor and deputy assistant to President George H.W. Bush. Findlay's contributions to the company's governance structure and oversight as it transitioned to a publicly traded entity were significant. "Cam was an outstanding member of the Ryan Specialty board who brought his many decades of experience as a practicing lawyer, time in Washington, and public company general counsel to the great benefit of our firm," said Patrick G. Ryan, founder and executive chairman of the board. "He will be tremendously missed by everyone at Ryan Specialty." Chief executive officer Tim Turner described Findlay as a trusted voice and a strong supporter of the company’s growth. "He was a treasured voice, colleague and friend," Turner said. "Our thoughts and prayers are particularly with his wife, Amy, and his children, Alex and Mac." Ryan Specialty said it will continue to honor Findlay’s legacy and the impact he made across the organization during more than a decade of board service [1].Daily stocks & crypto headlines, free to your inbox
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