National Life Group Names Mary M. Lee As Its Chief People Officer
Executive leadership change at Vermont-based family of financial service companies
Montpelier, Vermont – Mary M. Lee has been appointed vice president and chief people officer of National Life Group.
The appointment, effective January 1, 2011, places Lee in charge of the department that oversees all people-related issues, including recruiting, organizational development and training, and total rewards for the roughly 900 employees who work at National Life Group.
“Mary is a seasoned professional with a passion for developing and serving people,” said CEO Mehran Assadi, who made the appointment. “She is talented and innovative, and brings deep experience to this critical position.”
Lee, who joined National Life in April 2008, has spent 25 years in human resources. She was a principal in the HR firm, Hallerlee Human Resources Consulting, LLC, and has held senior human resources positions at IDX Systems in South Burlington, Burton Snowboards in Burlington, and the Bank of Vermont.
Lee received a masters of science in administration from St. Michael's College and holds an undergraduate degree from Trinity College.
She replaces Michele Gatto, who is retiring at the end of December after 12 years in executive leadership at National Life Group. In addition to serving as chief people officer, Gatto also holds the titles of executive vice president and chief legal officer.
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National Life Group® is a trade name of National Life Insurance Company, Montpelier, Vt., Life Insurance Company of the Southwest, Dallas, Texas, and their affiliates. Each company of National Life Group is solely responsible for its own financial condition and contractual obligations. Life Insurance Company of the Southwest is not an authorized insurer in New York and does not conduct insurance business in New York.
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