Murdock worked with the state agency for the past six years but will now take up the role as chief executive of Insurance Ireland from March.
Image: Leah Farrell Image: Leah Farrell THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE of the Road Safety Authority is to leave her role to take up a new position as chief executive with the insurance industry group, Insurance Ireland, it has been announced.
A statement from Liz O’Donnell, chairperson of the RSA said: “On behalf of the Board of the Road Safety Authority, I wish to confirm that Ms Moyagh Murdock, Chief Executive has decided to move on to take up a new role as Chief Executive with Insurance Ireland and will be leaving the RSA at the end of March 2020.
In a separate statement from Murdock, she said: “This is a challenging time for consumers and insurance providers and I look forward to engaging with stakeholders and to working collaboratively with them to ensure we implement changes which will provide a stable and well underpinned sector which delivers effectively for all of its customers.”
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