Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation announced that Anne M. Garside has joined the firm in the newly created role of Plymouth Rock Fellow. She will focus primarily on loss reserving, pricing, performance measurement, and underwriting staff management at Plymouth Rock’s Boston headquarters.
According to Plymouth Rock CEO Hal Belodoff, Garside will work with the firm’s existing underwriting group and several additional Plymouth
Rock Fellows “to advance our leadership in both underwriting theory and practice.”
Garside joins Plymouth Rock from Electric Insurance Company, where she had been chief actuary since 2003, a role which included pricing, reserving, catastrophe management, reinsurance, data management, and performance measurement. Her experience also includes a previous 10-year tenure with Rhode Island’s Amica Mutual Insurance Company as a senior researcher, actuary, and analyst.
Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation is the flagship of The Plymouth Rock Group of Companies, which together write auto and homeowner’s insurance across the Northeast.
Source: Plymouth Rock Assurance Corp.


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