Chubb Life board chairman Steven Fyfe to retire mid-2023

Steven Fyfe is retiring from his position as Chubb Life board chairman in mid-2023. Paul Brock, who has been a member of the suite since December 2020, is the Chair elect.

 
 

Gail Costa, Chief Executive wishes Steven farewell and she says he’s been instrumental in leading important changes in the business: “Steven has steered us very thoughtfully and carefully over the past 13 years during a period of significant change in the industry and in our business.”

Brock currently chairs the risk committee and has chaired the audit committee in the past. Brock was previously a chief executive of the Kiwibank Group and currently serves as a chair on multiple other boards.

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