New deputy managing director at CIMA

| 04/08/2014 | 1 Comment

(CNS Business): Anna McLean, a former banking supervisor with 23 years of financial services experience, has been appointed to the position of Deputy Managing Director – Supervision at the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA), the authority has announced. McLean joined the Banking Supervision Department of the Cayman Islands Government as an analyst in 1990, and through successive promotions worked her way up to the post of Head of Banking at CIMA in 2000.

She received extensive training in banking supervision and regulation, including a one-year secondment to the Bank of England, and has also participated in courses at the Bank for International Settlements, the Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve System, and various other regional Central Banks, in addition to regularly representing the Cayman Islands at international supervisory forums.

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  1. Cayman Girl says:

    Congrats Anna!

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