5 September 2017Insurance

IAG seeks new non-exec following retirement

Australian insurer IAG's non-executive director Alison Deans is set to retire from the company’s board following the annual general meeting on 20 October 2017.

Deans joined the IAG Board in 2013 and has served on the company’s audit committee, people and remuneration committee and nomination committee. Her retirement will allow her to rebalance her board portfolio, the company said.

The Insurance Australia Group has revealed that the search for a new director, replacing Deans, has begun, and the appointment will be made in the coming months.

IAG chairman, Elizabeth Bryan said: "I thank Alison for her dedicated service and contribution to IAG through her experience with the digital economy, and wish her well for the future."

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