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Samenvatting: Everen Group benoemt Robert Foskey tot President en CEO

HAMILTON, Bermuda--(BUSINESS WIRE)--De Everen Group, een groep toonaangevende energieverzekeraars, kondigt met genoegen de benoeming aan van Robert Foskey tot nieuwe President en Chief Executive Officer, met ingang van 5 augustus 2024. Dhr. Foskey brengt een schat aan ervaring en een bewezen staat van dienst met de Everen Group mee en is er klaar voor om het bedrijf naar de volgende fase van groei en innovatie te leiden. In de afgelopen 17 jaar bij de Everen Group heeft dhr. Foskey uitzonderlij...

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