Webster Financial Corporation Announces New Chief Risk Officer and Board Member Appointment

Reuters
01 Jul
Webster Financial Corporation Announces New Chief Risk Officer and Board Member Appointment

Webster Financial Corporation has announced the appointment of Jason E. Schugel as Chief Risk Officer and Executive Vice President, succeeding Daniel Bley, who is retiring. Additionally, Frederick J. Crawford has been named as an independent member of the Board of Directors. Schugel brings extensive experience from his previous role as CRO at Ally Bank, while Crawford has a background as President and COO of AFLAC.

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