USAA’s outgoing President and CEO Wayne Peacock has a lot more than golf and beach vacations on his mind these days as he heads into retirement this spring.
Peacock, who took up the helm of the Fortune 500 banking and insurance giant in 2020 as its first civilian CEO, sat down with former Speaker of the Texas House Joe Straus earlier this week for a fireside chat hosted by the World Affairs Council of San Antonio to discuss closing out his tenure.
In a rapidly changing world where natural disasters and global inflation are becoming the norm, Peacock said he hopes USAA can continue to be a pillar of hope and strength to the 13.5 million global members who depend on the company.
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