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Will Fuller named president and CEO of Transamerica

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Fuller, who had been executive vice president of Lincoln Group, succeeds Mark Mullin, who becomes board chairman.

Will Fuller, formerly executive vice president of Lincoln Group, has been appointed president and CEO of Transamerica, succeeding Mark Mullin. The appointment is effective March 31, the company said in a release.

Fuller also will become a member of the management board of Aegon, Transamerica’s parent.

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Mullin, who served as president and CEO for 11 years, will become chairman of the Transamerica board, succeeding Don Shepard, who retired.

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