14 July 2017News

Africa Re reveals executive changes in Nairobi

African Reinsurance Corporation (Africa Re) has announced executive changes at its Nairobi regional office.

Eunice Mbogo, regional director of the Nairobi office since July 2010, has been transferred to the head office in Lagos, Nigeria, to take up the position of director of risk management and compliance. Mbogo will report to the executive management and board of Africa Re.

Ephraim Bichetero, currently the deputy regional director of the Nairobi regional office, has been appointed interim regional director, replacing Mbogo.

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