Prudential Financial announces new leader of US insurance and retirement businesses
Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU) has announced the appointment of Caroline Feeney as CEO of its U.S. Insurance & Retirement Businesses, effective immediately. Feeney will oversee Group Insurance, Individual Life Insurance, Prudential Annuities, Prudential Retirement, and Retail Advice and Solutions. With 27 years at Prudential, her experience includes leadership roles and a commitment to empowering women in finance. Feeney will report directly to Andy Sullivan, executive vice president, U.S. Businesses.
- Appointment of Caroline Feeney as CEO of U.S. Insurance & Retirement Businesses aims to drive growth and enhance service experience.
- Feeney's extensive industry experience and leadership could positively impact Prudential's business strategy and customer relations.
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Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU) has appointed Caroline Feeney as CEO of its U.S. Insurance & Retirement Businesses. Feeney assumes this newly created role effective today and will be responsible for driving growth across the consolidated portfolio of U.S. businesses, while ensuring alignment with PGIM, the company’s asset management business.
Caroline Feeney (Photo: Business Wire)
Feeney’s expanded remit will include oversight of Group Insurance, Individual Life Insurance, Prudential Annuities, Prudential Retirement, and the Retail Advice and Solutions organization. She will also oversee several enabling functions, including the group charged with enhancing and unifying the service experience for Prudential’s retail and institutional customers in the U.S.
Feeney has held progressively more senior roles during her 27-year career at Prudential, most recently serving as CEO of Individual Solutions. Previously, she served as president of Prudential Advisors and president of Individual Life Insurance, and spent time in field leadership roles, providing her firsthand experience with customers and the company’s financial professionals. Feeney also leads the company’s Women Empowered business resource group and champions women’s financial issues, diversity and professional development both within and outside of Prudential.
In her new role, Feeney will continue to report to Andy Sullivan, executive vice president and head of U.S. Businesses for Prudential.
“Caroline’s business savvy, deep industry experience and people-centric leadership style will help us realize the full potential of our businesses,” said Sullivan. “She is a true ambassador for the Prudential brand and a passionate advocate for our company’s purpose: to make lives better by solving the financial challenges of our changing world.”
Feeney represents Prudential on several boards, including The Alliance for Lifetime Income, and is a member of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women and the National Association for Female Executives’ Executive Roundtable. She also serves as a trustee of Prudential’s Corporate Social Responsibility Oversight Committee, which guides the company’s Foundation and its investments.
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