GFIA elects new president | Insurance Business America

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GFIA elects new president | Insurance Business America


These positions are held for 2 years.

The Global Federation of Insurance Associations (GFIA) has made a number of modifications to its management, electing Susan Neely (pictured) as president and making new appointments to its govt committee.

Neely, at present president and CEO of the American Council of Life Insurers, assumes her new function from Don Forgeron, president and CEO of the Insurance Bureau of Canada. Taking over Neely’s earlier function as vp is Tim Grafton, chief govt of the Insurance Council of New Zealand. Meanwhile, the membership govt function vacated by Grafton can be crammed by Norma Alicia Rosas, director basic of Associaciòn Mexicana de Instituciones de Seguros.

These positions are held for 2 years.

“I am honored to be elected president of GFIA and look forward to building upon Don Forgeron’s success in leading the organization for the past two years,” mentioned Neely. “Don and other leaders have significantly enhanced GFIA’s mission to present a unified voice on global insurance issues. We will leverage this momentum in 2023 with a study exploring protection gaps and develop policy recommendations based on its findings.”

She added: “Insurers make important contributions to societies and economies around the world through the protection they provide and the investments they make. Together through GFIA, we will advance solutions to the risk protection challenges countries face and work with global policymakers and standard setters who seek ways to help their people thrive.”

GFIA beforehand made the choice to sever ties with the All-Russian Insurance Association following Russia’s invasion on Ukraine. Last May, the affiliation’s membership mentioned they needed to “express their complete solidarity with the Ukrainian people who are demonstrating incredible strength and bravery in the face of unimaginable adversity.”

“I am honoured to be elected president of GFIA and look forward to building upon Don Forgeron’s success in leading the organisation for the past two years,” mentioned Neely. “Don and other leaders have significantly enhanced GFIA’s mission to present a unified voice on global insurance issues. We will leverage this momentum in 2023 with a study exploring protection gaps and develop policy recommendations based on its findings.”

She added: “Insurers make important contributions to societies and economies around the world through the protection they provide and the investments they make. Together through GFIA, we will advance solutions to the risk protection challenges countries face and work with global policymakers and standard setters who seek ways to help their people thrive.”

GFIA beforehand made the choice to sever ties with the All-Russian Insurance Association following Russia’s invasion on Ukraine. Last May, the affiliation’s membership mentioned they needed to “express their complete solidarity with the Ukrainian people who are demonstrating incredible strength and bravery in the face of unimaginable adversity.”

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