Porrino To Join XL: Chief Financial Officer
XL Group plc announced today [June 16] the appointment of Peter R. Porrino as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Porrino will join the Company in late August.
Mr. Porrino, who has more than 30 years of experience working in and advising the insurance industry, including considerable property and casualty insurance and reinsurance experience, will report to XL’s Chief Executive Officer, Mike McGavick, and will serve on XL’s Leadership Team.
Since 1999, Mr. Porrino has served as Ernst & Young’s Global Insurance Industry Leader. In that role, he oversees the firm’s worldwide insurance industry delivery of client services, thought leadership and strategic planning. His experience includes designing and implementing solutions to improve the use of financial information, developing strong relationships with the investor and analyst communities, and business strategy assessment and deployment.
Commenting on Mr. Porrino’s appointment, Mr. McGavick said: “We are beyond thrilled to have Peter join XL as CFO. Peter’s considerable insurance industry experience, combined with his broad background in corporate operations and global finance, make him the ideal addition to XL. As someone I have worked with for a number of years, I know the benefit we will gain from his strategic insights. Additionally, as a current advisor to XL, Peter knows the company and many of our leaders and will hit the ground running. I welcome Peter to our Leadership Team and look forward to the impact he will make.”
Mr. Porrino, a CPA, first joined Ernst & Young in 1978 serving in the firm’s New York and National insurance practices for 15 years before leaving to serve in senior management positions with several insurance companies. This experience includes Zurich Financial Services, where Mr. Porrino served as CFO of Zurich’s NYSE listed subsidiary, Zurich Reinsurance Centre, Inc. He rejoined Ernst & Young in 1999.
Mr. Porrino holds an MBA from New York University and BBA in accounting from Pace University.
What happens now, all departments(local jobs) that report to him now have to leave the Island. Wake up Bermuda.
What in the world are you talking about?
Did the article mention he was coming to Bermuda?
I’ve heard his involvement with XL in the past has been to relocate jobs to Conn. and India.
Department heads that report to him may have to move if he stays in New York.