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Wednesday, November 20 2019 - 05:21
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The Geneva Association Appoints Kai-Uwe Schanz as Deputy Managing Director and Head of Research & Foresight
ZURICH, Nov. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet / --

The Geneva Association, the global organisation of insurance and reinsurance 
Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and leading think tank of the insurance 
industry, is announcing the appointment of Kai-Uwe Schanz as Deputy Managing 
Director and Head of Research & Foresight, effective 18 November 2019.  

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Before joining The Geneva Association, Kai spent 12 years co-running Dr Schanz, 
Alms & Company, a research and business development consultancy, with an 
exclusive focus on the insurance and reinsurance industry. During those 12 
years, he served as an external advisor to The Geneva Association.

Kai started his career in re/insurance in 1995, as a senior economist at Swiss 
Re, before moving to Hong Kong as the company's chief economist for the 
Asia-Pacific region and returning to Zurich as Managing Director, Global 
Communications Content. In 2004, he joined Converium as Head of Corporate 
Development and Communications.

Jad Ariss, Managing Director of The Geneva Association, commented: "Kai joins 
The Geneva Association at a pivotal time, as we take forward a refreshed 
research strategy that better supports the GA's new mission and our 
stakeholders' priorities. The GA will benefit tremendously from Kai's 
multi-faceted background and expertise in global economics, research and 
communications, in senior roles in the industry and as a sought-after 
consultant. We are thrilled to have Kai join the team."

Kai-Uwe Schanz said: "I am excited for the challenging mandate before me. 
Though I have collaborated closely with The Geneva Association for many years, 
I look forward to deepening my engagement and helping the organisation's 
research achieve maximum value for the industry. At the same time, I will 
continue in a research capacity as head of the GA's Socio-economic Resilience 
workstream. It is the best of both worlds for me, and it will be an honour to 
work with Managing Director Jad Ariss and the GA team to bring our goals to 
fruition."

 

Contact:  
Pamela Corn
Director of Communications 
+41-44-200-49-96
pamela_corn@genevaassociation.org


SOURCE: The Geneva Association  
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