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Wolters Kluwer Names Catherine Wolfe as General Manager of CT Corporation

Wolters Kluwer, a global leader in professional information, software solutions, and services, has appointed Catherine Wolfe as Executive Vice President and General Manager of its CT Corporation business, effective April 1. CT Corporation is a leading provider of corporate services and entity management solutions to organizations of all sizes in the U.S. market.

Wolfe succeeds John Weber, who is retiring after a career that included 23 years of distinguished service with Wolters Kluwer.

“Given CT’s strategic importance to Wolters Kluwer’s overall business portfolio, we sought a seasoned executive with enterprise-level experience to lead the business during an exciting stage of transformation and growth. I’d like to thank John for his inspirational leadership in building CT Corporation’s market-leading position, and wish him the very best on his retirement,” said Steven Meirink, CEO, Wolters Kluwer Financial & Corporate Compliance (FCC).

“Catherine has an incredibly strong track record in product development and innovation, having helped bring key digital solutions to market. She is the right fit at the right time to complement CT’s culture of innovation and is an excellent addition to our FCC Executive Leadership Team”, he noted.

Wolfe, who reports to Meirink in her role, has held increasingly senior positions during her long tenure with Wolters Kluwer, leading businesses across several divisions—Health, Tax & Accounting, and Legal & Regulatory—in geographies including the US, UK, China, Brazil, and India. Most recently, Wolfe served as President and CEO of Wolters Kluwer Global Growth Markets, where she established a long-term presence in fast-growing geographies to accelerate the company’s impact, while serving professionals with expert solutions.

“I am excited to be joining a dynamic team with a distinguished history in helping businesses and their advisors effectively manage some of the most fundamental compliance obligations they face, whether it be in navigating the many complex steps around entity formation or business licensing, to assisting them in complying with the new Corporate Transparency Act beneficial ownership reporting rule,” said Wolfe. “I look forward to working with Steve and the talented team at CT Corporation, developing transformational  solutions that help professionals thrive.”  

CT Corporation, a business of Wolters Kluwer FCC, is a leader in legal entity compliance management, including its prominent role in helping businesses across the country navigate new beneficial owner reporting requirements that took effect January 1, 2024.

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