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Insurance Industry Leader Robin Lenna Joins Security Mutual Life Board of Directors

Nov 9, 2021Company News

Robin LennaSecurity Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York announced that insurance industry veteran Robin Lenna, Senior Vice President at Vitech Systems Group, a global provider of cloud-native benefit and investment administration software, has been appointed to its Board of Directors. 

Bruce W. Boyea, Chairman of the Security Mutual Life Board of Directors, said, “We are happy to welcome Robin to the Board of Directors. Given the depth of her insurance and financial services experience, we are confident that she will complement the current skill set of the Board of Directors and bring fresh ideas to invigorate and bolster our business.” 

“Robin has significant experience with insurance and retirement solutions, business transformation, investments and risk management,” said Kirk R. Gravely, President and CEO of Security Mutual Life. “The intersection of her expertise will be valuable to Security Mutual as we continue to grow our business, innovate our business operations and enhance policyholder service levels.” 

Before joining Vitech Systems Group, Lenna was an Executive Vice President at MetLife, responsible for insurance and retirement businesses. She has served on the boards of LIMRA Secure Retirement Institute, The Pension Research Council, Employee Benefit Research Institute and was a founding member of the International Association of Credit Portfolio Managers. Lenna was named P&L Executive of the Year by the National Association of Female Executives and was included among women in Insurance Leadership by Insurance Networking News. 

With 135 years of experience, Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York – The Company That Cares® – has been helping protect families and businesses during periods of prosperity, as well as during wars and times of economic uncertainty. Security Mutual, a mutual life insurance company that is maintained and operated for the benefit of its policyholders, has paid policyholder dividends for 129 consecutive years. 

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