Platinum Specialty Underwriters, a specialty underwriting platform announced the addition of two experienced property insurance leaders, Bryan McGarry and Adam Berger, to support the continued growth and expansion of its property capabilities with program launch later this summer.
McGarry joins Platinum Specialty Underwriters as managing director, Platinum Property Program, while Berger joins as commercial property program chief underwriting officer. Together, they will lead the development, underwriting strategy, and distribution of Platinum’s growing property program portfolio.
These strategic hires underscore Platinum’s commitment to expanding its specialty underwriting platform and delivering innovative property solutions to retail agents and brokers nationwide.
McGarry has built a distinguished career developing and managing commercial property programs, cultivating strong distribution partnerships, and driving profitable growth across a broad range of property classes. In his new role, he will oversee business development, carrier relationships, and strategic growth initiatives for Platinum’s property programs.
Berger brings extensive underwriting and portfolio management expertise, with deep experience in commercial property underwriting, program design, risk selection, and portfolio performance management. As chief underwriting officer for the property program, he will lead underwriting strategy and program execution while helping expand Platinum’s property offerings across targeted industries and geographies.
Platinum Property Program will provide property solutions for commercial real estate, hospitality, habitational, retail, and service-related risks throughout the United States.
Platinum Specialty Underwriters is based in Columbus, Ohio.
Topics Excess Surplus Property
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