The Geneva Association appoints head of institutional relations

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International insurance think tank, The Geneva Association, has appointed former secretary general of the International Association of Deposit Insurers and deputy director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Donald Inscoe, as head of institutional relations.

Secretary general and managing director of The Geneva Association, Patrick Liedtke said: "We are very pleased to be welcoming Donald to The Geneva Association. Through broader and deeper relationships with regulators and supervisors around the world, the Geneva Association aims to increase the degree of insurance knowledge and input into the ongoing policy and regulatory discussions and processes. Donald and his team's work will be instrumental in achieving this."

Mr Inscoe's appointment is effective 1 October. He takes over from Brian Atchinson who fulfilled the role in an acting capacity prior to the appointment of a permanent member of staff.

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