Alight Inc. Signs Consulting Agreement With Former Chief Strategy Officer at $100,000 Monthly Retainer

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Alight Inc. Signs Consulting Agreement With Former Chief <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MSTR">Strategy</a> Officer at $100,000 Monthly Retainer

Alight Inc. has entered into a consulting agreement with former Chief Strategy Officer Dinesh Tulsiani, who served in that role from September 2017 until February 2025. Under the agreement, effective January 22, 2026, Tulsiani will provide advisory services for an initial three-month term, which may be extended for an additional three months. He will receive a monthly retainer of $100,000, plus reimbursement for reasonable business-related expenses. The agreement will automatically renew on a monthly basis after the initial term unless terminated by either party with 30 days' notice.

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