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19 August 2022Insurance

Chubb pushes long-term inside A&H talent to next leadership role

Global P&C insurer  Chubb has pushed a long-term insider one more step up the ladder of its accident and health business across  Chubb's EMEA markets, the fifth promotion for the Chubb corporate climber.

After fourteen years at Chubb, Janene Blizzard rises another step to vice president of accident and health for all EMEA after a similar post for the markets of UK, Ireland and South Africa.

Blizzard's stay at Chubb has been grounded in A&H from London with UK and global accounts. Blizzard also brags of a stay at Marsh amongst posts prior to Chubb.

Chubb's division president for Europe, Middle East and North Africa Sara Mitchell commented: "Janene has a great depth of knowledge and understanding which has helped her achieve tremendous success running Chubb's A&H business in UKISA over the last three years. I look forward to working with her in this wider regional role as she continues to drive and deliver impressive results."

The placement coincides with announcement of the promotion of Chris Eappariello as president of consumer lines for the insurer's Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.

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