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Fund Control Insurtech Sureti Appoints Andy Palan as CTO
Palan will guide sureti’s software and information security.
Sureti, a third-party fund control service that accelerates claim proceeds for Insurance Carriers, today announced the newest addition to the executive leadership team, Andy Palan, who will serve as the company’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO). In his role, Palan will provide technical direction to the development team in improving Sureti’s fund control platform to onboard and service insurance carriers, restoration contractors and lenders.
Palan brings over 20 years of technical leadership and expertise to his role at Sureti. He previously served in CIO, CTO and software engineering roles across various Fortune 50 companies (CVS Health, Accenture, Liberty Mutual) and consumer health technology and biotechnology companies (Twill, AdaptHealth, Accolade, Intarcia Therapeutics) where he was responsible for leveraging technology to enable business growth. As the chief infrastructure architect at Liberty Mutual, Palan helped design and implement the technical and operational transformation of the company’s infrastructure to enable growth through modernization. He then focused his work on personal markets, a $20B business unit of property and casualty insurance, where he helped shape the business unit’s tech strategy and architecture.