Pacific Life Promotes Officers [Health & Beauty Close – Up]
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In a release, the Company noted that the following promotions will be effective
Premer joined Pacific Life in 1993 as a senior real estate analyst. He progressed through a variety of roles with increasing responsibility and in 2000 was promoted to vice president, Real Estate Finance.
As senior vice president, he will continue to oversee Pacific Life's commercial real estate debt investment portfolio.
Roddy joined Pacific Life in 2008 as assistant vice president, Financial Reporting and Projects in the Life Insurance Division. He was promoted to vice president of Finance in 2009 and oversees financial, actuarial, reinsurance, and compliance issues.
In addition, he develops financial strategies to support the
Bilello, a resident of Tustin, joined Pacific Life in 1994 as an advanced design consultant in the Life Insurance Division. He moved to the compliance area in 1996 and progressed to the role of assistant vice president, Compliance, in 2000. Since that time, his responsibilities have included advising management on legal and compliance matters and serving as his division's compliance officer.
As vice president, Bilello will manage the
Dougherty joined Pacific Life in 1990 and has progressed through a series of positions of increasing responsibility, becoming an investment manager in 2000 and assistant vice president, Private Placement, in 2001. He later moved to assistant vice president, Portfolio Management, in 2005.
As vice president, his role will expand to include management and direction of Pacific Life's trading room, as well as formulating and executing plans for the bond portfolio designed to achieve strategic objectives.
Oyler joined Pacific Life in 2002 as a public affairs analyst for the Corporate Division. He has since held a variety of roles of increasing responsibility prior to being promoted in 2008 to assistant vice president, Public Affairs with responsibility for management of the company's public relations and media relations activities, including sponsorships and community relations.
Oyler is also increasingly involved in the brand management and advertising functions of Pacific Life.
Rosiak joined the Pacific Asset Management subsidiary of Pacific Life in 2007 as senior managing director and was promoted to assistant vice president and senior managing director in 2008. He has the responsibility for overseeing Pacific Asset Management's trading and portfolio management activities, with investment strategies focused on bank loans, high yield bonds, investment grade bonds, and cash management. In his new role as vice president and senior managing director, Rosiak will continue providing leadership and direction for PAM in an expanded capacity.
Terlecky joined Pacific Life in 1995 as a training specialist, responsible for the orientation and training of employees in new business and customer service areas. In 2003, she assumed the role of director of New Business and was promoted to assistant vice president, in 2006. In her current role, she is responsible for directing the administrative areas and ensuring effective customer service within the New Business organization.
As vice president, she will be responsible for the overall management and direction of all Client Services Operations within the Life Insurance Division including Customer Service,
Werschke joined Pacific Life in 1998 as an actuarial consultant for the Life Insurance Division. He has since held a variety of actuarial and asset/liability management roles of increasing responsibility prior to being promoted to assistant vice president, Actuarial, in 2006. Since 2008, he has been the assistant vice president, Enterprise Risk Management.
As vice president, he will continue to play a key role in ensuring the investments purchased, products written, and risk management strategies are consistent throughout Pacific Life.
Askins joined Pacific Life in 2003 as a director of Application Development in the Life Insurance Division and was accountable for managing various teams over the years including the Administrative Systems, Workflow, and Document Center application teams.
In 2011, Askins assumed day-to-day leadership responsibilities for developing capabilities focused on increasing sales within the emerging affluent marketplace. As assistant vice president, Askins will expand upon her current leadership responsibilities managing both business initiatives and technology projects.
As assistant vice president, Flores will continue to oversee all quarterly and annual GAAP actuarial activities and will expand his role in strategy to encompass all areas of valuation and product reporting for the Life Insurance Division.
Jackson joined Pacific Life in 2009 as a field vice president, Fixed Annuities Sales and Development, in the Retirement Solutions Division. He transitioned to field vice president, Sales Development, in 2010 and broadened his responsibilities to include mutual funds. As assistant vice president, Product Management and Sales Support, Jackson will provide sales management with direction and guidance relating to retail strategy and will continue to provide his expertise on product sales and market distribution for annuities and mutual funds.
Lallande joined Pacific Life in 2010 as an attorney consultant for the Corporate Division. He has become a valuable member of the team, providing legal services to internal clients and
Wiseman joined Pacific Life in 2000 as a senior meeting planner in the Life Insurance Division. She steadily progressed in her role with increasing responsibilities, becoming the director of Meeting and Event Marketing in 2007. She has been responsible for all internal and external meetings for the Life Insurance Division, as well as the management of some of the Corporate Division's off-site meetings. As assistant vice president, Wiseman will continue to support her division's meeting and event marketing needs.
Pacific Life provides life insurance products, annuities, and mutual funds.
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