Ceo of GEAM heads to Synesis Life

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Synesis Life, a company set up specifically to enter the bulk annuity market, has made a new appointment to its board.

Gavin Hill, a former chief executive of GE Asset Management, will join the company as investment director from the 17 July. Before spending the last three years as head of GE Asset Management, Hill was previously chief executive of National Mutual Life, and oversaw its demutualization and transfer to GE in 2002. Synesis says Hill will take on the new role as he has significant investment and asset and liability management experience in the life and pensions industry having previously been chief investment officer at GE Pensions, GE Life and GE Life Fund Management. David Newbigging, c...

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