RSA adds to CIO leadership team

Katie Hermans and Sally Ng
Katie Hermans and Sally Ng

RSA Insurance has appointed two new women to its CIO leadership team with Sally Ng as specialty and commercial delivery director, and Katie Hermans as head of technology risk management.

Ng comes to RSA from American multinational DXC Technology, where she was chief of staff. Previously she held roles in global transformation at QBE and was a senior manager at Accenture. 

At RSA she will be responsible for “driving the technology transformation roadmap for RSA commercial lines, specialty lines and European businesses”, and will co-chair RSA’s Women in Tech workstream.

Ng’s appointment is effective immediately. 

Hermans joins RSA on 6 February, and will be in charge of “embedding a risk culture and driving risk improvements across RSA’s cloud, data management and information technology services”.

She comes to RSA from Allianz Personal, having previously spent more than a decade at LV in various IT leadership roles. 

In addition

Tech and data are central to the delivery of our long-term business strategy and our ambition to use technology to improve service delivery for our customers and partners and make RSA simpler to do business with.
Oliver Holden

The two new roles are in addition to the late 2022 appointments of Matt Lockie as IT foundations delivery director, and Toby Harris as strategy and architecture director. 

Ng, Herman, Lockie and Harris all report to Oliver Holden, chief information officer at RSA, UK&I.

Holden said: “Tech and data are central to the delivery of our long-term business strategy and our ambition to use technology to improve service delivery for our customers and partners and make RSA simpler to do business with.

“Having the right team in place is vital if we’re to deliver our five-year transformation roadmap and deliver outperformance across our organisation.

“I’m therefore delighted that Sally and Katie are joining RSA, as we continue to add to our CIO leadership team and set ourselves up for success.”

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