Victoria Grossman Named President Of Wink
Wink, Inc., the competitive intelligence firm specialized in providing life insurance and annuity product data to the industry, announced Victoria L. Grossman has been named the President of Wink, Inc. effective immediately.
Sheryl J. Moore, who has been Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President of Wink since she founded the company 16 years ago, will continue in her role as Chairwoman and CEO, focusing on strategy and business development.
Grossman’s insurance career began as the first employee hired at Wink, gaining an intimate knowledge of products, sales, distribution, and markets as Wink’s first Marketing & Database Administrator. She has 14 years with the company, most recently serving as the Vice President of Operations; responsible for all company administration and oversight of the staff administering the company’s competitive intelligence tools.
“Victoria had become an irreplaceable leader for us. Her experience, judgment, and values have strengthened the Wink team,” said Moore, Chairwoman and CEO of both Wink and Moore Market Intelligence. “Victoria left a comfortable job, took a risk with me, and has been my right-hand woman ever since. Ms. Grossman stepped-in, and began her responsibilities as President, when I lost my son more than eight years ago. Now, I am merely giving credit where it has been due all this time. Victoria has earned this position and I am confident that she will embrace this important role, continue her exceptional leadership, and our pursuit of Wink’s mission and values.”
“I’m excited to lead the team of incredibly knowledgeable insurance experts at Wink, in this new role,” said Victoria Grossman. “I believe that the lasting relationships we have built give us a unique advantage in the life insurance and annuities market. As the life insurance industry continues to evolve through product innovation and changing regulation, Wink is in a position to continuously grow and adapt our business to our customers’ needs, without compromising quality or value.”
Victoria has managed multiple teams throughout her career, resulting in the embracement of non-traditional, progressive, and collaborative leadership at Wink. “We cater to hundreds of insurance product manufacturers, distributors, and other stakeholders. It is very important to me that we work hard to provide unmatched competitive intelligence and data but also have fun doing it,” explained Grossman.
Victoria Grossman graduated with honors with a degree in Business Administration from AIB College of Business. She was named to the 2018 BISA Rising Star Program, and LifeHealthPro’s 30 Under 30 list of outstanding individuals in the life or health insurance or retirement planning industry in 2015.



Connecting With Clients During COVID-19: Grandma Was Right
CFA Calls For Strong Regulatory Action In Wake Of Report On Overdraft Charges
Advisor News
- Succession planning: Building the future of your practice
- From loss to security: Supporting widowed clients with life insurance
- Plan now for lower Social Security benefits later
- The conversation almost no advisor is having yet
- Why advisors should offer retirement-longevity planning
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Empower Annuity Insurance Company of America Trademark Application for “EMPOWER WHAT’S NEXT” Filed: Empower Annuity Insurance Company of America
- Industry pushes back on linking ‘financial strength’ to annuity illustrations
- Sammons Enterprises & Sammons Financial Group Respond to Reports
- The Manhattan Life Insurance Company Acquires Union Security Life Insurance Company of New York
- Cayman Islands premier to meet with U.S. reinsurance regulators
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
Property and Casualty News
- AM Best Assigns Credit Ratings to Jet Insurance Company
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of OneNexus Oklahoma Captive Corp.
- Did a recent ruling kill California’s multi-million-dollar bail bonds industry?
- Homeowners accuse Texas windstorm insurer of secretly reducing claims
- State Farm shells out $5 billion in dividends to auto customers
More Property and Casualty News