Global Captive Management Promotes 3 Key Personnel
July 20, 2018
Global Captive Management Ltd. (GCM) has made three key promotions to its senior management team. The promotions include Jennifer Reid to senior vice president, Ian Bridges to senior vice president, and Alanna Trundle to vice president.
"Together with Monique MacDonald, Senior Vice President, [Jennifer Reid and Ian Bridges will be] key to the ongoing and future management of the Company as we prepare to head into yet another new decade in the industry," said Peter MacKay, CEO and chairman.
Ms. MacDonald said, "GCM is excited to add Alanna Trundle to its management group. She has spent her entire captive [insurance] career with GCM, joining the Company in 2010."
"I've often said GCM has two main assets, people and reputation. These individual promotions are integral to this long held belief [representing] a combined 40 years of captive experience … Without question our management team continues to have all the key elements to grow in the ever-changing captive insurance industry," added Mr. MacKay.
Jennifer Reid, senior vice president
Ms. Reid has continued to be a driving force in group captives in the Cayman Islands and throughout the industry. She is one of GCM's longest-standing employees, having been with the company for almost 15 years. Jennifer also serves as the secretary of the executive committee of the Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC).
Ian Bridges, senior vice president
Since returning to GCM in 2013, Mr. Bridges has focused his efforts on client development and is responsible for operations in both South Carolina and New Jersey. Mr. Bridges's extensive US tax background is key to the success in navigating the ever-changing tax environment for GCM's current and future clients. With 16 years of industry experience in both management and taxes, Mr. Bridges's experience is unique in the industry. Mr. Bridges is a proud member of IMAC's Forum Committee.
Alanna Trundle, vice president
Ms. Trundle brings expertise in many facets of the captive management industry, including working with cell, group, public company, and nonprofit-owned captives. She continues to manage some of GCM's largest clients. Ms. Trundle also sits on IMAC's Forum Committee.
GCM is an independent captive manager licensed in three locations: Cayman Islands, South Carolina, and New Jersey.
July 20, 2018