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People Moves: Alliant Adds Ehrlich and Bender as EVPs in M&A Vertical
Alliant Insurance Services hired Joseph Ehrlich and Jackson Bender as executive vice presidents within its mergers and acquisitions (M&A) vertical. Based in New York, Ehrlich has experience advising private equity firms, family offices and strategic investors on complex transactional risk …
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, People Moves: Alliant Adds Ehrlich and Bender as EVPs in M&A Vertical, Alliant Insurance Services hired Joseph Ehrlich and Jackson Bender as executive vice presidents within its mergers and acquisitions (M&A) vertical. Based in New York, Ehrlich has experience advising private equity firms, family offices and strategic investors on complex transactional risk …
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