30 April 2018Insurance

Tokio Marine Kiln appoints new group chief operating officer

Specialist and corporate insurance provider Tokio Marine Kiln (TMK) has appointed Anna McNamara as group chief operating officer (COO) with effect from April 26.

McNamara joined TMK from Lloyd’s in 2006 as senior syndicate accountant, having previously trained as a chartered accountant at Deloitte. During her career with TMK she has played a pivotal role in a number of large, complex programmes; acted as a driving force in the Conduct Risk Project; undertaken strategic business planning; was involved in the implementation of Solvency II and supported various group transactions including the merger of the syndicate and company businesses in 2014.

Croup CEO Charles Franks, said: "I am delighted to be able to announce Anna’s promotion to Group COO. Her knowledge, experience and energy will serve her well in this new role as it has done throughout her TMK career to date. Operationally, like many in our industry, we must be able to adapt and change to meet the demands of a modernising marketplace and Anna is well placed to drive TMK’s progress in this critical area.”

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