Marcia A. Dall

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Marcia A. Dall, CPA, serves as executive vice president and chief financial officer for Erie Insurance Group. As CFO, Dall has responsibility for all accounting, finance, tax, investment management and property casualty actuarial functions for Erie Insurance Group. She is also a member of the executive council, which develops strategy for all Erie Insurance Group businesses.

Prior to joining ERIE, she served as chief financial officer for the Healthcare division at Cigna Corporation, a global health services company. Prior to Cigna, she was a corporate officer for Genworth Financial, Inc., a former subsidiary of General Electric. At Genworth, she served as chief financial officer for the International and U.S. Mortgage Insurance Segments. There she partnered with the leadership team in the strategic, operational and financial management of the business.

Marcia began her career in 1985 in the Financial Management Program at General Electric and, throughout her tenure with the company, held various leadership positions both in finance and operations. Her experience includes: senior business analyst for GE Capital Services; executive vice president of Customer Operations for GE Capital Railcar Services and later chief financial officer for the unit; and senior vice president of Insurance Products for GE Financial Assurance, which led to her career with Genworth. While at GE, Marcia earned four prestigious Pinnacle Awards in recognition of her accomplishments. The June 2008 issue of CFO Magazine listed Marcia as number five on its list of 25 Women to Watch, the magazine’s “pipeline of women poised to become Fortune 500 CFOs.”

A certified public accountant, Marcia holds a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, and a master’s degree in management from Northwestern University’s J.L. Kellogg School of Management.

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