RSA appoints former Santander Germany CIO as its new COO

Sooraj Shah
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Darren McKenzie will be part of the team leading a transformation in RSA's operational, IT and procurement strategy

Global insurer RSA has appointed former Santander Germany CIO Darren McKenzie to the newly created role of chief operating officer for the UK and Western Europe. McKenzie will report directly to...

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