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Lincoln Financial Group Names New Head of Finance and Actuarial for Group Benefits Business

Lincoln Financial Group Names New Head of Finance and Actuarial for Group Benefits Business

Bram J. Spector Brings 20 Years of Industry Experience to the Role

Lincoln Financial Group announced Bram J. Spector has joined the company in its group benefits organization as senior vice president, head of Finance and Actuarial. The Finance and Actuarial organization is responsible for partnering across the group benefits business to drive profitable growth, capital management, risk management and actuarial strategy.

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.@lincolnfingroup names @BramSpector as new head of Finance and Actuarial for its group benefits business.

“With his proven track record of analysis, growth, and financial and expense management, Bram brings strong knowledge and expertise in the group sector,” said Eric Reisenwitz, senior vice president, interim president, Group Protection, Lincoln Financial Group. “I am confident that he will drive positive results and business growth in his new role, as Group Protection continues to lead the industry, innovate and deliver value to customers of all sizes.”

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Bram has nearly 20 years of experience in the group, voluntary and worksite insurance sector. He joins Lincoln Financial from Deloitte Consulting LLP, where he was since 2004, most recently a managing director in the Actuarial and Insurance Solutions practice. During his time at Deloitte, Bram built an actuarial practice focused on group insurance, and served top group carriers, partnering with clients to create and implement innovative solutions to improve pricing, underwriting, and claims, expense and financial management. Previously, Bram held roles at CNA Insurance and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Economics, holds his FSA (Fellow, Society of Actuaries) and MAAA (Member, American Academy of Actuaries) designations, and is an active committee member in both organizations.

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