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Allianz reels two new senior hires to boost health line

Both have over a decade's worth of experience.

Allianz Partners has announced two senior appointments within its health line of business. Mariana Ishchuk has been appointed global head of Product Management & Innovation (PM&I), Health, whilst Eric Buros will assume the role of global head of Finance, Health.

Ishchuk, with over 15 years of experience in life and health insurance, has been with Allianz Group for more than seven years. Previously, she served as head of Strategy and Network Management for Allianz Global Benefits. In her new role, Ishchuk will focus on advancing and implementing Allianz Partners' strategic projects.

Buros brings over 12 years of experience with Allianz Group, including roles in Global Planning & Controlling and the CEO Office. His background also includes time with Allianz Group's Mergers & Acquisitions team. 

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