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Brunswick names Loube vice president - tax

Brunswick Corporation announced Nancy Loube has been promoted to vice president - tax, reporting to William L. Metzger, senior vice president and chief financial officer.

Loube, who joined Brunswick in 2018 as assistant vice president - tax, succeeds Judith Zelisko, who recently retired after more than 40 years with the Company.

Loube has more than 20 years' experience as a tax professional, and immediately prior to Brunswick was with GE Energy Financial Services, where she was vice president of international tax, designing and implementing strategic tax initiatives that supported the business unit's objectives. Loube joined GE in 2003 and held a number of positions of increasing authority during her tenure there. Prior to GE, Loube had worked eight years in public accounting with Ernst & Young and KPMG, as well as a year at the Brookings Institution and two years in the corporate counsel's office of USF & G Insurance.

Loube has a degree in economics and public policy from the University of Chicago and a law degree from the University of Maryland Law School, as well as a masters in tax from Georgetown University Law Center and a certificate in accounting from the University of Southern California. She also wrote or co-authored articles appearing in International Tax Review and Tax Notes International.

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