Anna Grzelonska appointed CEO of NN in Turkey

Aurel Constantin 25/09/2020 | 14:22

NN Group announces that Anna Grzelonska, currently in the role of Chief Executive Officer of NN Asigurari de Viata, will be appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of NN in Turkey, effective as of 1 December 2020, subject to Turkish Regulator’s approval. Following this appointment, Gerke Witteveen, currently Chief Financial Officer in NN Asigurari de Viata, will act as CEO of NN Asigurari de Viata on an ad interim basis, as of 1 October 2020.

Ms Grzelonska joined Nationale-Nederlanden Poland in 2008 as Marketing Services and Communications Director, and since then has held senior roles. In 2010 Ms Grzelonska was appointed as Chief Marketing Officer, and Member of the Management Board Nationale-Nederlanden Poland. In 2014 Ms Grzelonska was appointed as Chief Operating & Information Officer of Nationale-Nederlanden in Poland, playing a key role in advocating the customer view, steering the organisation to create relevant customer experience and being instrumental in repositioning NN in the bancassurance channel.

As from 2017, as CEO of NN Asigurari de Viata, Anna Grzelonska led the Romanian Management Team focusing on strengthening NN Life Insurance Romania local successful business presence. In this role, Ms Grzelonska, together with a strong leadership team, strengthened our business position in Romania by shifting the focus to protection products and making significant progress in digitalisation and customer centricity.

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