ACE USA Notes New Appointments in ACE International Advantage

June 10, 2005

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ACE USA, the U.S.-based retail division of The ACE Group of Companies, announced two appointments in its International Advantage unit.

Alfred Bergbauer has been named senior vice president, ACE USA International Advantage, and John Scales has been named vice president, Underwriting for ACE USA International Advantage. The ACE USA International Advantage unit provides international insurance products and services for U.S.-based businesses.

Bergbauer Leads a team of international property and casualty underwriting specialists that is responsible for delivering international programs, specialty coverages and client services for U.S.-based companies with global operational needs.

Prior to joining ACE, Bergbauer was South Region International practice leader at Marsh USA, Inc. His career in international insurance and business also includes serving as chief executive officer of two insurance companies in Asia.

Scales will be responsible for overseeing the underwriting function within the International Advantage unit and will lead the growth of the custom casualty underwriting segment. He joins ACE from Marsh USA Inc., where he served as senior vice president, Southeastern Zone International practice leader.

The International Advantage Package Policy offered by ACE can be tailored to include Commercial General Liability, Employers Responsibility, Commercial Auto Liability, International AD&D and Medical, Commercial Property and Business Income, and Kidnap and Extortion coverages, all in one policy.

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  • June 11, 2005 at 8:09 am
    Nick Steffey says:
    Al is a terrific addition to the ACE International team- a seasoned international executive- it is nice to see good leaders be promoted
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