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Chubb Life taps Jack Jiang to drive Greater Bay growth

He will oversee distribution strategy partnerships and product development.

Chubb Life has appointed Jack Jiang as Chief Commercial Officer, who will lead Chubb Life’s growth and acceleration agenda, with executive responsibility for distribution, strategy, customer engagement, product development, and strategic partnerships. 

Jiang will have a particular focus on scaling Chubb Life’s profile, presence, and business impact in the Greater Bay Area.

Jiang will also report directly to Bryce Johns, and join the Chubb Life Executive Committee.

Jiang brings with him more than two decades of life insurance experience, most recently serving as Deputy General Manager of AIA China and General Manager of the Guangdong Branch. 

He has held senior roles at AIA China, including Chief Customer Officer, Chief Partnership Distribution Officer, and Head of High Net Worth.

Jiang holds both a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Law from Renmin University of China.
 

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