AmTrust International, the UK and International arm of New York-based insurer AmTrust Financial Services, Inc., announced two key senior underwriting appointments to its Specialty Team. Dean Kiernan joins the Professional Indemnity Team as a senior underwriter, while Donna Stroulger joins as an underwriter in the Property Team.
Kiernan brings 30 years of technical, operational and sales experience covering all main classes of commercial insurance underwriting. He has specialized in underwriting Professional Indemnity insurance for 20 years having previously operated as lead underwriter, Professional Indemnity for RSA’s London Market & Global Risks team.
Most recently, he held the position of underwriting leader at RSA where he was responsible for the delivery of underwriting capability for the London Market and South Region Professional and Financial Risks Team. Kiernan will play an important part of AmTrust’s plans to maintain its growth in the professional indemnity market.
Stroulger brings over 30 years of experience of property underwriting in the London market, and will focus on growing AmTrust International’s commercial property lines of business on a delegated authority basis. She joins from MAPFRE where she served as senior property underwriter. Prior to this, Stroulger was vice president, Property Facultative, at XL Catlin.
Source: AmTrust Financial Services
Topics Underwriting London
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