New chairman for ICA

30 November 2016
| By Staff |
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The Insurance Council of Australia ICA has announced the appointment of QBE Group chief operations officer, Colin Fagen, as its president and chairman, effective from 1 January, next year.

Fagen has served as the ICA's deputy president since 2015 and has been appointed president for a two-year term.

He replaces IAG's chief operating officer, Mark Milliner, who will complete his term as interim president on 31 December, 2016, but will remain a board director.

Allianz Australia managing director, Niran Peiris has been appointed as deputy president.

The ICA's 2017 Board members will be:

President — Colin Fagen, group chief operations officer, QBE Group Operations

Deputy President — Niran Peiris, managing director, Allianz Australia Insurance

Executive Director and CEO — Rob Whelan, CEO, Insurance Council of Australia

Directors:

Mark Milliner, chief operating officer, IAG

Noel Condon, chief executive officer, AIG Australia

Richard Enthoven, chief executive officer, The Hollard Insurance Company

David Russell, chief executive, RAA Group

Mark Senkevics, managing director and head of Australia and New Zealand, Swiss Reinsurance Company

Helen Troup, managing director, Commonwealth Insurance

Anthony Day, chief executive officer, Insurance, Suncorp Group

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