By staff reporter

The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) has announced the appointment of José Morago to its board of directors.

Morago is European enterprise risk director for Aviva, where he is responsible for risk oversight, governance and capital management of Aviva’s European operations in 12 countries. He is also responsible for Aviva’s Solvency II (Pillar 2) at European level.

Prior to joining Aviva, Morago was chief risk officer for Groupama Insurance. He has also held senior roles for McKinsey & Company, Moody's Investor Service, Liberty Mutual and Banco Santander.

Morago holds a MBA from Instituto de Empresa (Madrid), a Master of Science in Finance from Boston College, and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies from University of Castilla-La Mancha (Albacete, Spain). He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charter-holder and IRM member.

Alex Hindson, IRM dhairman, commented, "The Institute continues to grow in both numbers and influence in the UK and overseas. José’s appointment brings valuable additional expertise to help us fulfil our strategic objectives.”

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