Lucido chosen as Mass Mutual’s CCO

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance has picked Bradley J. Lucido as its chief compliance officer.
JUN 11, 2008
By  Bloomberg
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Springfield, Mass., has chosen Bradley J. Lucido as its chief compliance officer. He replaces Margaret Sperry, senior vice president and CCO, who is retiring on July 1 after spending 27 years with the carrier. Mr. Lucido is currently vice president and associate general counsel at the firm’s investment management affiliate, Babson Capital Management LLC of Springfield, Mass., handling all regulatory matters He has also been named senior vice president and is charged with oversight of ethics, compliance and governance programs across all MassMutual companies. Mr. Lucido will work with the firm’s directorial board, audit committee and chief executive, Stuart H. Reese, and will report to William B. Ellis, chairman of the audit committee, and to general counsel Mark Roellig. He will also chair the group’s corporate compliance council.

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