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Five future female insurance CEOs

As International Women’s Day approaches, Insurance Post spotlights five women in the insurance industry that are likely to be at the helm of our nation’s biggest insurers in the years to come.

Why we need women’s networks now more than ever

Editor’s View: The insurance industry needs women’s networks now more than ever, Emma Ann Hughes argues, especially given the popularity of the likes of online influencer Andrew Tate and US President Donald Trump.

Q&A: Caroline Dunn, Zurich

Ahead of International Women’s Day, Caroline Dunn, chief underwriting officer at Zurich explains how important addressing social mobility is to accelerate action on female inclusivity and gender parity in insurance.

Miller’s Lebecq on the pathway to gender parity

Reflecting on the accelerate action theme of this year’s International Women's Day, Clare Lebecq, chief operating officer at Miller, argues actions still speak louder than words when it comes to achieving gender parity in insurance.

Axa’s Foley on leading by example to achieve equality

Tara Foley, CEO of Axa UK & Ireland, outlines why leading by example is essential to achieving equality in the workplace, and that while great strides have been made, there are areas – including data and technology – where there is still significant work…

When will insurance get more female leaders?

Analysis: Damisola Sulaiman highlights the barriers preventing women in insurance from attaining senior-level positions today, and questions whether the move away from diversity, equality and inclusion initiatives in the US could hamper efforts to gain…

Big Interview: Ursula Gibbs, Compare the Market

To mark International Women’s Day 2025, Insurance Post sits down with Compare the Market’s chief commercial officer, Ursula Gibbs to talk through her career to date, how insurance enticed her away from university, and how curiosity was critical to her…

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