William Rotatori was named CEO of General Re-New England Asset Management, according to a news release issued by the company.
Mr. Rotatori replaces Gerard Lynch, who will retire Dec. 31. Mr. Lynch will remain chairman until his retirement, at which point he will become non-executive chairman of GR–NEAM.
Mr. Rotatori was president of GR-NEAM. He was replaced by Chip Clark, head of client strategy.
GR-NEAM had $61.7 billion in assets under management as of Dec. 31. The money manager's parent company, General Reinsurance Corp., is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. Calls to GR-NEAM spokesman Charles Agin and General Reinsurance spokeswoman Sue Johnson were not returned by press time.