Sirius Names Business Leaders, Forms Global Management Committee, to Unify Group

August 30, 2019

Sirius Group announced enhancements to unify its global operating structure, which includes the promotions of key leaders to head its business segments.

These leaders are responsible for supporting long-term business objectives, coordinating global client relationships and exposures and driving key employee recruitment for their business segments, said the Bermuda-based re/insurer in a statement.

Sirius Group said it is also launching a Global Management Committee, comprised of business leaders and executive officers of Sirius Group.

Sirius Group’s appointments are detailed below:

Business Segment Leaders:

  • Monica Cramér Manhem – president, Global Reinsurance
  • Jan Onselius – chief underwriting officer, Global Reinsurance
  • Warren J. Trace – president, North America Reinsurance and deputy chief underwriting officer, Americas
  • Patrick Chamberland – executive vice president, International Reinsurance
  • Dan Wilson – president, U.S. Specialty Insurance
  • Neal Wasserman – president, Global Runoff Solutions
  • Stuart Liddell – global head of Life, Accident & Health.

Business Leaders:

  • Tom Leonardo – head of U.S. Accident & Health
  • Ian Sawyer – head of Casualty Reinsurance
  • Robert Harman – managing director, Sirius International Managing Agency (Lloyd’s Syndicate 1945)
  • Simon Acland – chief underwriting officer, Sirius International Managing Agency (Syndicate 1945)
  • Martin Hamrin – manager, Group Underwriting Analytics and chief portfolio officer, Reinsurance
  • Lars Andersson – financial reporting, Global Reinsurance.

Executive Officers:

  • Gene Boxer – executive vice president, chief strategy officer and group general counsel
  • Ralph A. Salamone – EVP, chief financial officer
  • Jeffrey W. Davis – EVP, chief actuary and chief risk officer
  • Beth Boucher – Sirius Group’s incoming chief information officer.

“Sirius Group’s franchise is unique because of our local relationships with clients, which span the globe,” said Kip Oberting, president and chief executive officer of Sirius Group.

“The changes we are announcing today are a key part of our push to unify our global operating structure, and enable our teams to more cohesively serve our clients and build partnerships under the global Sirius Group brand,” he added. “This supports our growth. I am as excited as ever about the future of our company.”

Sirius Group, with $2.7 billion of GAAP capital and roots dating back to 1945, is a global multi-line re/insurer with a global branch network, including offices in Stockholm, New York and London.

Source: Sirius Group

Topics Reinsurance Leadership

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