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VCIA's Mead to step down
Kevin Mead (pictured), the chief executive of the Vermont Captive Insurance Association (VCIA), has announced that he intends to step down from his position.
In a statement Mead said: "It has been my honour to serve as VCIA’s CEO, and now I need to share an important update.
"To ensure an optimal process to hire the best leader, and to guarantee an effective transition, I have requested that the VCIA Board of Directors now start the search for my successor.
"As of now, I have no set date for my departure, as the primary focus is to allow the Board to conduct an effective search process, as well as to allow for the possibility of a transition period with the new CEO. "
Mead added that it was important to note that the VCIA team will continue, uninterrupted, in its excellence in serving members and stakeholder needs. Additionally, the work started at the 2024 Conference on crafting a new and exciting future for the VCIA through strategic planning and the adoption of their pillars of education, engagement and advocacy is well underway and will continue unabated.
According to Mead the VCIA's board has appointed a transition team, and he is collaborating with them to craft an updated VCIA CEO job description and candidate profile.
He concluded: "We will share with the community right away when more information is available. In the meantime, should you know any outstanding candidates, they can send their resumes to ceo.resumes@vcia.com."
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