16 May 2018Insurance

Hamilton Re poaches new controller from Equator Reinsurances

Bermuda-based Hamilton Re has appointed Carol Redahan as senior vice president, controller, reporting to CEO Vanessa Hardy Pickering.

Redahan has nearly 20 years of experience in the financial services and re/insurance industries. She joins Hamilton Re from Equator Reinsurances where she held the position of controller. Prior to Equator, she was controller at GreyCastle Life Reinsurance (SAC) Bermuda, and financial controller of the Bermuda branch of Amlin.

“I’m delighted to welcome Carol to Hamilton Re,” said Hamilton Re CEO Kathleen Reardon. “Her experience and expertise as a financial controller adds an important skill set to our finance team whose scope of responsibilities have expanded significantly as our company has grown. In addition, she will be a valuable asset to Vanessa who will now be able to concentrate on the more strategic aspects of her position as CFO.”

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