Acxiom CEO resigns, CFO announces intent to do so


LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The data services company Acxiom Corp. says its president and CEO, John Meyer, has resigned and that its chief financial officer, Christopher Wolf, plans to step down.

The data services company said in a statement today that Meyer’s resignation was effective Monday. It gave no reason for his departure.

The company’s board of directors named board member Jerry Gramaglia as interim CEO.

The statement says Wolf plans to resign during the second quarter. Acxiom says Wolf indicated he wants to stop commuting to Little Rock from his home in Florida.

The company’s shares fell 90 cents, or 1.7 percent, to $16.56 in pre-market trading.