Marsh Mac’s risk and reinsurance specialist, Guy Carpenter & Company, announced that it has named Liz Flynn as Global Chief Operating Officer. She will be based in New York and will report to Peter Zaffino, Guy Carpenter’s President and CEO.
Flynn will be responsible for” developing and implementing Guy Carpenter’s global strategic operational initiatives,” said the bulletin. “She will oversee the firm’s Client Support Services and Information Technologies groups, as well as Reinsurance Solutions LLC (RSL), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Guy Carpenter in the United States and RSL’s affiliate in the UK. She will also join Guy Carpenter’s Executive Committee.
Before joining Guy Carpenter, Flynn was Senior Vice President of the Restructuring Office – Separation and Transition Management at AIG. Previously, she was the company’s Corporate Vice President of Global Transformation Initiatives.
Prior to joining AIG, she served in multiple executive roles at JPMorgan Chase, most recently as Executive Vice President of Merger Integration and Mission Critical Issues, where she was responsible for leading the firm’s efforts to merge JPMorgan Chase Bank and Bank One
“Liz has more than 20 years of experience in operational leadership and critical, hands-on industry expertise,” stated Zaffino. “I look forward to working with her closely as Guy Carpenter continues to increase its organizational effectiveness and extend our client delivery capabilities. This appointment demonstrates our ongoing ability to attract the leading professionals in the financial industry to Guy Carpenter.”
Flynn received a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics from Providence College, graduating summa cum laude, and an MBA in finance from New York University. She is a member of the Board of Trustees for both Providence College and Providence House.
Source: Guy Carpenter & Company, LLC
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