Maddin Hauser elects new president and CEO
Published: February 06, 2026
Shareholder Ron Sollish has been elected president and chief executive
officer of Maddin Hauser, effective January 1, 2026. A longstanding
executive committee member and part of the firm’s leadership team since
2014, Sollish most recently served as the firm’s vice president. He was
elected vice president in December 2019, officially assuming the role in
2020.
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