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Abina Kealy: appointed chief financial officer at PartnerRe Ltd (Photograph supplied)

Abina Kealy has been appointed chief financial officer at PartnerRe Ltd and will become a member of the organisation’s executive leadership team.

Formerly PartnerRe’s chief accounting officer, she will assume executive responsibility for PartnerRe’s finance functions across the group.

Ms Kealy succeeds chief financial officer and EVP Nick Burnet, who will be leaving the company to pursue other opportunities.

Mr Burnet will continue at PartnerRe until year-end to support the transition process and in a consultancy capacity through February 2023.

PartnerRe’s president and CEO, Jacques Bonneau, said: “I would like to personally thank Nick for his work on the Covéa transaction and for the leadership he has provided during his years of service, especially his commitment to developing a strong team in finance.

“At the same time, I am pleased to welcome Abina Kealy as chief financial officer of the PartnerRe Group and a member of the executive leadership team reporting to me.

“Ms Kealy’s long tenure and understanding of the company, her deep financial expertise and knowledge of the industry, together with her collaborative leadership style all make her a valuable addition to our executive team.”

Mr Burnet joined PartnerRe as chief financial officer in 2020 based in Bermuda.

Ms Kealy joined PartnerRe in 2009. She will continue to be based in PartnerRe’s Dublin office.

Nick Burnet: will continue at PartnerRe until year-end (Photograph supplied)

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Published September 07, 2022 at 7:53 am (Updated September 07, 2022 at 7:53 am)

Abina Kealy appointed CFO at PartnerRe

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