Aviva grabs new CFO, Patrick Regan, from WIllis Group

Insurance broker Willis Group Holdings said Friday Chief Financial Officer and Group Chief Operating Officer Patrick Regan will leave the company early next year to become CFO of insurer Aviva PLC.
JAN 05, 2010
By  Bloomberg
Insurance broker Willis Group Holdings said Friday Chief Financial Officer and Group Chief Operating Officer Patrick Regan will leave the company early next year to become CFO of insurer Aviva PLC. Willis Group said Regan will stay with the company through the annual reporting and regulatory filling process, and will help his replacement transition to the job. Willis Group said it hired executive search firm Spencer Stuart to find a new CFO. Regan joined Willis Group in January 2006. He became CFO in March 2006 and Group COO in 2008

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