Monthly Archives: <span>June 2008</span>

Zurich Appoints Vitale as Deputy CEO-Global Corporate, Group Management Board

Zurich Financial Services Group has announced the appointment of Mario P. Vitale, currently Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Global Corporate in North America, to the new role of Deputy CEO of Zurich’s Global Corporate business division. He will also become …

Aon Names Soeteman-Reijnen Managing Director – Europe, Middle East, Africa

Aon Risk Services has appointed Marguerite Soeteman-Reijnen as managing director, head of broking excellence for Aon Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), with immediate effect. The bulletin from Aon’s London office noted that the broking excellence unit “forms a core …

Lloyd’s Launches Appeal to Find Relatives of War Heroes

Lloyd’s announced an appeal to find relatives of war heroes who worked at Lloyd’s and lost their lives during the two World Wars. In a bulletin on it web site (www.lloyds.com) Lloyd’s explained that the appeal “comes ahead of a …

Illinois, Iowa Join Indiana in Moratorium on Policy Cancellations

The Illinois and Iowa Insurance Departments have implemented a 60-day moratorium on the cancellation and nonrenewal of insurance policies for people who live in counties affected by the recent storms and flooding. Indiana made its announcement on a moratorium on …

Coal Miner Killed in Pennsylvania Accident

A coal miner was killed Monday in an accident at an eastern Pennsylvania anthracite mine. The 40-year-old man, who was not immediately identified, became trapped by falling coal or rocks about three-fourths of a mile into the Harmony Mine near …

New Safety Harness Rules at NYC Construction Sites

New York contractors will now have to submit detailed plans for worker safety harness systems at high-rise construction sites. The city’s Department of Buildings told contractors Monday about the new requirements in response to a window installer’s death in April. …

Tennessee Gov. Vetoes Williamson County Bill, Citing Safety Rules

Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen vetoed a bill that would have exempted a church-operated school in Williamson County from statewide building construction safety standards. Bredesen said in his veto letter dated June 13 that the measure would erode building and fire …

Feds Hire More than 300 New Coal Mine Inspectors

The federal agency responsible for mine safety has hired more than 300 inspectors over the past two years to scour the nation’s underground coal operations for unsafe working conditions. The Mine Safety and Health Administration is beefing up its work …

Report: Universal Studios Needs More Fire Protection

The Universal Studios lot needs more stringent fire protection to prevent another fire like the one that devastated part of the back lot earlier in June, a Los Angeles County Fire Department report concluded. Firefighters’ difficulties in controlling the June …

Great American Insurance Group Adds Grey to Atlanta Office

Illinois-based Great American Insurance Group added Adam Grey to its Atlanta office as marketing representative for the firm’s executive liability division. Grey previously worked with the banking sector in providing innovative insurance solutions for their construction loan portfolios. His territory …