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/Prudential. Dr. Zoe Hibbert, Chief of Corporate Affairs.

Prudential taps new Chief of Corporate Affairs

She has more than three decades of experience.

Prudential has appointed Dr. Zoe Hibbert as Chief of Corporate Affairs, effective immediately. 

Reporting to CEO Anil Wadhwani, Hibbert will manage the company's corporate affairs, including communications, events, and brand strategy.

Based in Hong Kong, Hibbert brings over 35 years of communications experience in Asia and North America. Hibbert also holds a Doctorate in Communications from Charles Sturt University.

She previously held senior roles at Visa, where she led Global Corporate and North America communications and the Asia Pacific communications function. 

Before Visa, she was managing director of Burson-Marsteller Australia. 

 

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