Rosalyn Mugoh appointed Heritage Insurance Managing Director
By Peter Ochieng
Liberty Kenya Holdings has appointed Rosalyn Mugoh as the Managing Director (MD) Heritage Insurance Company Kenya Limited.
Rosalyn assumes her role with immediate effect, following the completion of all requisite regulatory approvals.
She steps into the position with a wealth of industry knowledge and leadership expertise, expected to play a huge role in positioning Heritage for continued growth and innovation.
The new MD joins Heritage Insurance with over 14 years of executive experience in the insurance and financial services sectors, with a specialisation in commercial management, strategic business development, and client relations.
Her leadership is marked by a proven ability to drive organisational growth, establish impactful partnerships, and enhance customer satisfaction.
Prior to joining Heritage, Rosalyn served as the Managing Director and Head of the Commercial Executive Committee at Zamara Kenya.
She previously held the role of Divisional Head of Employee Benefits at Zamara and has also held leadership positions at Aon Kenya and Trustmark Insurance Brokers, where she successfully led market expansion and revenue growth strategies.
"I have full confidence in Rosalyn’s leadership at Heritage Insurance as this marks a new chapter in the company’s journey,” said Kieran Godden, Group Chief Executive Officer, Liberty Kenya Holdings.
“Her extensive background in both commercial and operational leadership will undoubtedly complement the team as we continue to execute on our strategy."
“Heritage Insurance is excited to embark on this new chapter under Rosalyn’s leadership as the company continues to strengthen its position as a leader in the insurance sector,” added the CEO.
Rosalyn holds an MBA in Strategic Management from the University of Nairobi and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from Africa Nazarene University.
She is a Fellow of the Life Management Institute and a graduate of the Global CEO Africa Program, completed at the Strathmore Business School, Yale School of Management, and Lagos Business School.
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