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23 August 2022Insurance

Swiss Re CS nabs Allianz executive for strategic leadership role

Swiss Re Corporate Solutions has tapped a senior Allianz executive to help strengthen its strategic relationships with large corporate customers in Canada.

Andrea Douglass (pictured) joins Swiss Re as senior vice president, customer management Canada. Based in Toronto, she succeeds Sarah Kestle who will retire in September.

Douglass has held numerous leadership positions of increasing responsibility within the customer and distribution space at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) and RSA Insurance. She has been AGCS' director of client and global broker management for the last six years.

Swiss Re Corporate Solutions serves customers and brokers throughout Canada from Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.

Adrian Hall, CEO Canada, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, said: "I am excited to have someone with Andrea's experience and calibre joining our team. Her strong track record of customer focus, creativity and strategic leadership will boost our drive to provide customer-centric solutions and deliver an exceptional customer experience to advance corporate insurance together."

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