Michele Briggs to Lead Human Resources at Combined Insurance as Senior Vice President
Michele Briggs to Lead Human Resources at Combined Insurance as Senior Vice President |
[28-June-2018] |
CHICAGO, June 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Combined Insurance, a leading provider of individual supplemental, accident, disability, health, and life insurance products, and a Chubb company, announced Michele Briggs as the company's new Senior Vice President of Human Resources.
Briggs will lead a North America HR team that includes corporate and sales recruiting, talent development, training and communications. She will assume responsibility for executing business strategies that support growth goals and organizational excellence. "Michele brings knowledge, broad expertise and positive energy to our organization. Her experience in HR generalist and business partner leadership, as well as expertise with compensation, talent acquisition and organization development align well with our culture and business goals," said Kevin Goulding, President at Combined Insurance. Previously, she spent nearly six years with AIG as the Vice President of Human Resources and Organizational Effectiveness. There, she led broad HR initiatives as well as supported major organizational change across the globe. Prior to AIG, she worked for AXA Equitable as the VP, HR and also spent several years in HR leadership roles at Kraft Foods. "Combined has a positive company culture, as well as a strong trajectory of growth that I am pleased to be joining," said Briggs. "I am looking forward to leading the organization's Human Resources function and creating an even greater focus on attracting, developing, and retaining the very best talent." About Combined Insurance About Chubb View original content with multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/michele-briggs-to-lead-human-resources-at-combined-insurance-as-senior-vice-president-300674207.html SOURCE Combined Insurance | ||
Company Codes: NYSE:CB |
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