LoriAnn Lowery has resigned her position as the President of Lloyd’s North America after a little more than a year on the job. Sue Langley, Lloyd’s Director, Market Operations and North America, said Lowery, who recently married, had resigned for “personal reasons.”
Lowery took over as Lloyd’s North American president in April, 2008. She replaced long-time president Wendy Baker in the position. Before joining Lloyd’s Lowery was a senior executive with Aon.
Langley said Lloyd’s had already begun the selection process for a new president, and that there was “no lack of qualified candidates.” Due in part to the financial crisis, “we are seeing even more highly qualified people than we did the last time,” she said.


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