Stefan Lippe

Stefan Lippe at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in 2010

Stefan Lippe (born October 11, 1955 in Mannheim), is a German insurance manager. He was the CEO of Swiss Re from 2009 [1] - 2012 when Michel M. Liès [2] succeeded him as Swiss Re's Group Chief Executive Officer.

Career

Stefan Lippe is a German citizen. He studied mathematics and economics at the University of Mannheim and graduated in 1982. He then was a research assistant at the Chair of actuarial science at the University of Mannheim. For his dissertation he was awarded the Prize of the Kurt-Hamann-Foundation. In October 1983 he joined Bavarian Re (Munich), a subsidiary of Swiss Re. In 1986 he became head of the underwriting department, non-proportional business. In 1988 he was appointed a deputy member of the Management Board. In 1991 he took on overall responsibility for the activities of the company in German-speaking countries and was appointed as full member of the Management Board. In 1993 he was appointed Chairman of the Executive Board of Bavarian Re and in 1995 he was appointed to the extended Executive Board of Swiss Re as head of the Bavarian Re Group. In 2001 he became head of the Property & Casualty Business Group and was elected to the Executive Board of Swiss Re. In September 2008 he was appointed Chief Operating Officer and Deputy CEO. On 12 February 2009, in an emergency situation when Swiss Re was at the brink of bankruptcy and required a USD 3 billion capital injection from Berkshire Hathaway, he was appointed CEO following the dismissal of Jacques Aigrain.[3]

References

  1. Stefan Lippe appointed as Swiss Re's new CEO, succeeding Jacques Agrain - Swiss Re press release - 12 February 2009
  2. Michel M. Liès succeeds Stefan Lippe as Swiss Re Group CEO - Swiss Re press release - 19 January 2012
  3. "Swiss Re: CEO Jacques Aigrain tritt zurück - Stefan Lippe wird Nachfolger". Handelszeitung (Axel Springer AG). 12 February 2009. Archived from the original on 22 January 2011. Retrieved 24 March 2011.

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