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Pamela Rosado, new general counsel, AXA XL
14 January 2021Insurance

AXA XL adds MetLife hire to leadership team

Re/insurer AXA XL has appointed Pamela Rosado as new general counsel, taking over the role from Anthony Recine who will return to the position of global head of litigation for AXA Group.

Rosado joins AXA XL from MetLife, where she held the position of senior vice president, chief counsel litigation & special investigations, responsible for all litigation and employment law matters in the US as well as the corporate special investigations unit.

Prior to that, she served in several leadership roles within the AXA group of companies. Most recently, Rosado was managing director and head of litigation as well as head of the financial intelligence unit at AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company based in New York. She also held senior positions at AXA Group, namely global head of litigation, and general counsel for AXA’s Mediterranean and Latin American region based in Madrid, Spain, and head of litigation at AXA Seguros based in Mexico City.

In her new role based in New York, Rosado will report to Scott Gunter, CEO of AXA XL.

Gunter said: “I am delighted that Pam will be joining AXA XL, where she will take her place on my Leadership Team and will serve as a valuable member as we look to further simplify our operations, empower our regions in our new structure and deliver our earnings target.”

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