Bermuda-based RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. announced that Ross Curtis has been promoted to Senior Vice President of the Company’s Catastrophe Reinsurance unit.
The bulletin notes that Curtis, 33, “is responsible for underwriting international property catastrophe reinsurance business for the Company’s largest business segment. He joined Renaissance in 1999 as a Catastrophe Reinsurance Analyst, later becoming an International Property Catastrophe Underwriter at Renaissance. Mr. Curtis continues to be an active participant in the ongoing development of the Company’s proprietary Renaissance Exposure Management System (REMS(C)) and additional portfolio analysis methodologies.”
“Our underwriting team has long been recognized for its rigorous standards and analytical expertise, and Ross has made a significant contribution to that group over his nearly seven years at Renaissance,” commented RenRe’s CEO Neill A. Currie. “Renaissance continues to benefit from Ross’ ongoing work in refining and further developing our underwriting methodologies and his particular focus on international property catastrophe reinsurance. We are very pleased to recognize his accomplishments with this promotion.”


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