€573bn Dutch pension group appoints first female CEO
Dutch pension group APG has appointed Annette Mosman as chief executive officer, the firm has announced.
Mosman will assume the role on 1 March 2021 succeeding Gerard van Olphen, who will be stepping down in April of this year for personal reasons.
Mosman is a member of the board of directors and has been chief finance and risk officer since February 2018. She will also be the firm’s first female CEO.
Pieter Jongstra, chairman of the supervisory board, said: ‘For the pension sector in the Netherlands, the expected New Pension Contract marks an important and challenging period and its implementation will be demanding for pension providers such as APG.
‘I am pleased that Annette, as very experienced leader, will be at the helm during this period. We wish her every success in her new role.’
Jonstra thanked current Van Ophen and said he helped shape the new strategy, which will enable the executive board and the entire APG team to continue on the same path.
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