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Dominic Cursio was an executive at Annuities Genius.
Philip Williams is retiring as senior vice president, finance, at Kansas City Life.
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Legacy Marketing Group has picked Dominic Cursio to be its new national sales leader.

The Petaluma, California-based company creates and distributes annuities and insurance products.

Cursio was previously vice president of business development for Agatha Global Tech, the parent of Annuities Genius.

He has also been a sales executive with Simplicity Financial Group, Collabrix, Capitas Financial and Allen Marketing & Associates.

Kansas City Life, MetLife, GetInsured, Alliant and Newcleus also announced personnel moves this week.

Kansas City Life

Kansas City Life Insurance Co. says Philip Williams is retiring from the post of senior vice president, finance.

Williams has been working for the Kansas City, Missouri-based insurer since 2002, and he has filled his current position since 2017.

David Laird, the company’s vice president and controller, will take over for Williams, Kansas City Life says.

Elishia Sibbing, the company’s assistant vice president and assistant controller, will take over for Laird.

MetLife

MetLife has hired Giovanni Genovesi to be chief information officer for Latin America.

Genovesi, who will be based in Mexico City, was previously the Latin America technology director at Swiss Re Group.

Earlier, he was an information technology account executive at Zurich Insurance Group.

He has a bachelor’s degree from The Open University in England.

GetInsured

GetInsured — a Mountain View, California-based arm of Vimo that helps run health insurance sales, enrollment and account administration systems — has hired Heather Korbulic to be senior policy and strategy lead.

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