ACE USA, the U.S.-based retail operating division of The ACE Group of Companies, announced the appointment of Vince McGeehan as Senior Vice President-Marketing for ACE USA Professional Risk.
The division provides management liability, professional liability, surety and medical risk products throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Based in New York City, McGeehan will be responsible for business development, including sales and marketing, for the division. He will focus on growing ACE USA Professional Risk’s key account and brokerage relationships in the U.S. and assisting with the coordination of ACE’s management and professional liability capacity at a global level.
“ACE USA Professional Risk is known for its innovation and expertise within the insurance industry,” commented ACE USA Professional Risk President John Lupica. “Vince brings more than 25 years of experience and extensive relationships to ACE USA Professional Risk. His business acumen, leadership and vision will help us continue to deliver customer-focused management liability insurance solutions and respond to our clients’ needs.”
McGeehan previously served as Senior Vice President, Casualty for ACE Bermuda, a Bermuda-based division of the ACE Group of Companies. Prior to joining ACE in 2000, he was Executive Vice President of Aon Bermuda for six years and before that, President and CEO of Aon Financial Services in New York for seven years. He has also held various positions at Aon subsidiaries, including National Sales Manager for Scarborough & Co. He earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from La Salle University in Philadelphia.


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