The Geneva Association has appointed Christian Mumenthaler (pictured), CEO of Swiss Re, as chairman, succeeding outgoing chairman Charles Brindamour, who will remain on the association’s board.
Mumenthaler previously served as vice chairman since November 2019. His old role has been assumed by Lee Yuan Siong, CEO and president of AIA.
Amanda Blanc, CEO of Aviva, was also elected as a new board member at the association’s statutory assembly.
The Geneva Association is an amalgamation of insurance and reinsurance companies that investigates key risk areas within the global insurance industry through collaborative research with its members, academic institutions and multilateral organisations.
Commenting on his appointment, Mumenthaler says: “I feel privileged to take on this role at such a crucial time for both our industry and society more broadly, as reinsurers mobilise to confront immense challenges, namely climate change and the after-effects of COVID-19.”
“Through its rich portfolio of research and dialogue activities, the organisation makes an essential contribution to the debate on strengthening the world’s resilience to global risks. I look forward to further increasing the impact we have for all our stakeholders.”
Siong adds: “The enormous positive difference that insurance can bring to the lives of our communities has never been more relevant than it is today. I look forward to collaborating closely with Christian and members of the board as we work together to address the global strategic and risk management issues facing our industry, while playing our part in the transition to a better, more sustainable future.”
Jad Ariss, managing director of The Geneva Association, adds: “Together with the rest of the board, we will ensure The Geneva Association – through its programme of research, discussions and outreach – continues to provide meaningful support to the insurance sector in its mission to make the world a more sustainable, equitable and resilient place.”