LAKE FOREST, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nancy Harris, retired Executive Vice President and Managing Director of North America at Sage Group PLC, and Terry Shaw, retiredLAKE FOREST, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nancy Harris, retired Executive Vice President and Managing Director of North America at Sage Group PLC, and Terry Shaw, retired

Nancy Harris and Terry Shaw Join Trustmark Board of Directors

LAKE FOREST, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nancy Harris, retired Executive Vice President and Managing Director of North America at Sage Group PLC, and Terry Shaw, retired President and CEO of AdventHealth, have been elected to the Board of Directors of Trustmark Mutual Holding Company (Trustmark). The announcement was made by Trustmark Chairman David Weick.

“Our Board is excited to add two accomplished leaders,” Weick said. “At Sage, Nancy was responsible for managing the largest region of a $2.3 billion software company, focused on accounting, payroll and Human Capital Management solutions for small- to medium-sized businesses. At AdventHealth, Terry successfully led and grew a large health care system where he championed a focus on the consumer and compassionate, high-quality care. Nancy and Terry’s diverse experience and strategic mindsets will make them valuable contributors to our Board.”

Kevin Slawin, Trustmark President and CEO, added, “In today’s ever-evolving environment ‒ where technology is reshaping the industry and customer expectations are advancing faster than ever ‒ the strategic vision and expertise that Nancy and Terry bring will further strengthen an already exceptional Board. Their deep understanding of market trends, competitive pressures, and innovative solutions will be instrumental as we navigate change and pursue growth across Trustmark businesses.”

Harris joined Sage Group PLC, a UK-headquartered global software company, in 2011. During her tenure, she was responsible for overseeing a $1 billion revenue business with 2,500 employees across the U.S. and Canada. She also helped steer the successful integration of a major acquisition, Intacct, which became Sage’s flagship product. Prior to Sage, Harris served as Chief Operating Officer for ESO Solutions and Asure Software, respectively.

She is a member of the Board of Directors of Intapp, Inc, a provider of cloud software solutions for the global professional and financial services industry, where she chairs the compensation committee.

Harris holds a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism and a master’s degree in marketing/marketing management, both from Northwestern University.

In 1984, Shaw began his career at AdventHealth, one of the country’s largest faith-based, multi-state healthcare organizations. He held various roles in finance and operations before being named CFO for the Florida hospital. In 2016, he was appointed President and CEO of the health system. During eight years as CEO, he helped the organization double its annual revenue and expand its workforce to 97,000 employees.

He currently serves on the Board of Directors for two privately held companies: Faith Search Partners, a search firm dedicated to connecting faith-based and values-driven organizations with leaders who share their mission, and ClearSense, a company specializing in cloud-based data enablement platforms. In addition, he is a member of the Advisory Board for RAAPID, a healthcare technology firm that provides an AI-powered risk and compliance platform.

Shaw holds Bachelor of Science degrees in accounting and computer science from Southern Adventist University and a Master of Business Administration and Management from the University of Central Florida.

About Trustmark Mutual Holding Company

Trustmark, through its operating divisions and subsidiaries, offers specialized expertise in voluntary benefits, self-funded health plan design and administration for smaller employers, and in-person and virtual corporate and community fitness solutions. Trustmark’s commitment to building long-term trusted relationships helps people, businesses and communities thrive. Trustmark: benefits beyond benefits. Visit us at https://trustmarkbenefits.com/

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Bob Gosman, bgosman@trustmarkbenefits.com

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