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                <title>ANZIIF AGM marks board appointment, leadership transition and graduate recognition</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Blazenka Skender]]></category>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<h3>ANZIIF has announced a new board appointment and celebrated the achievements of its 2025 graduates at its Annual General Meeting.</h3>
<p>Scott Leney was re-appointed as ANZIIF President, with Brendan Dunne continuing as Deputy President.</p>
<p>The AGM also confirmed the appointment of Blazenka Skender, Head of People &amp; HR Business Support, APAC at Everest, to the ANZIIF Board.</p>
<p>Leney thanked outgoing past President Ben Bessell for his leadership and contribution to the organisation since joining the Board in 2019.</p>
<p>“Ben has made a significant contribution to ANZIIF during a period of important transition and strategic development for the organisation,” Leney said.</p>
<p>“His leadership, professionalism and commitment to the industry have helped position ANZIIF strongly for the future.”</p>
<p>Leney said the organisation remained committed to supporting professionalism and capability uplift across the insurance and risk sector.</p>
<p>“Our priority is ensuring ANZIIF continues to provide trusted guidance, robust learning pathways and ethical leadership as the sector navigates rapid technological change,” he said.</p>
<p>“We remain committed to growing our impact, deepening our partnerships and ensuring ANZIIF continues to set the benchmark for skills elevation and professional recognition.”</p>
<p>The AGM also recognised the contribution of departed Board members Kimberley Jonsson, <span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">Diego Ascani</span>, Tim Tez and Catherine Dixon, and acknowledged Claire Young following her appointment as the organisation’s Chief Operating Officer.</p>
<p>ANZIIF CEO Katrina Shanks congratulated the organisation’s 2025 graduates during the graduation ceremony following the AGM.</p>
<p>“In a fast-changing and more complex world; shaped by climate risk, rising customer expectations, emerging technologies and global uncertainty, we need more than qualified professionals,” Shanks said.</p>
<p>“We need true insurance professionals, people who bring together technical expertise, empathy, curiosity and a strong sense of responsibility.”</p>
<p>The AGM also highlighted ANZIIF’s continued investment in education, member experience and industry engagement, alongside a strong financial position and an ongoing strategy refresh examining the future of professionalism in insurance.</p>
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                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>ANZIIF has announced a new board appointment and celebrated the achievements of its 2025 graduates at its Annual General Meeting.</h3>
<p>Scott Leney was re-appointed as ANZIIF President, with Brendan Dunne continuing as Deputy President.</p>
<p>The AGM also confirmed the appointment of Blazenka Skender, Head of People &amp; HR Business Support, APAC at Everest, to the ANZIIF Board.</p>
<p>Leney thanked outgoing past President Ben Bessell for his leadership and contribution to the organisation since joining the Board in 2019.</p>
<p>“Ben has made a significant contribution to ANZIIF during a period of important transition and strategic development for the organisation,” Leney said.</p>
<p>“His leadership, professionalism and commitment to the industry have helped position ANZIIF strongly for the future.”</p>
<p>Leney said the organisation remained committed to supporting professionalism and capability uplift across the insurance and risk sector.</p>
<p>“Our priority is ensuring ANZIIF continues to provide trusted guidance, robust learning pathways and ethical leadership as the sector navigates rapid technological change,” he said.</p>
<p>“We remain committed to growing our impact, deepening our partnerships and ensuring ANZIIF continues to set the benchmark for skills elevation and professional recognition.”</p>
<p>The AGM also recognised the contribution of departed Board members Kimberley Jonsson, <span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">Diego Ascani</span>, Tim Tez and Catherine Dixon, and acknowledged Claire Young following her appointment as the organisation’s Chief Operating Officer.</p>
<p>ANZIIF CEO Katrina Shanks congratulated the organisation’s 2025 graduates during the graduation ceremony following the AGM.</p>
<p>“In a fast-changing and more complex world; shaped by climate risk, rising customer expectations, emerging technologies and global uncertainty, we need more than qualified professionals,” Shanks said.</p>
<p>“We need true insurance professionals, people who bring together technical expertise, empathy, curiosity and a strong sense of responsibility.”</p>
<p>The AGM also highlighted ANZIIF’s continued investment in education, member experience and industry engagement, alongside a strong financial position and an ongoing strategy refresh examining the future of professionalism in insurance.</p>
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