Prudential appoints Chief Technology & Operations Officer
Prudential appoints Chief Technology & Operations Officer
In this newly created role,
Commenting on the appointment,
"With the experience that Anette brings with her, I'm delighted to welcome her to our leadership team. I have no doubt that the expertise and operational discipline she will bring will be a significant asset for us. We're making great progress as we deliver on our long-term strategic objectives as a trusted partner to our customers."
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