People Moves: MEMIC Welcomes Safety National’s Hoff; Delaware to Name New Captive Chief; Arthur Hall Names Mackarevic Partner

August 12, 2022

MEMIC Names Hoff Vice President of Loss Control and Safety

The MEMIC Group has named Maryann Hoff, a 17-year insurance industry veteran, its new vice president of loss control and safety.

Hoff comes to MEMIC from Safety National Casualty Corp., where she served as senior risk control manager before being promoted to managing director of client engagement. Her previous experience includes time with carriers including Travelers and Zenith.

Hoff replaces Karl Siegfried, who led MEMIC’S loss control team and retired from MEMIC after 24 years in June.

The MEMIC Group includes MEMIC Indemnity Co., MEMIC Casualty Co., and parent company Maine Employers’ Mutual Insurance Co.

Delaware to Name New Captive Insurance Chief as Kinion Departs

The Delaware Department of Insurance is planning a leadership transition following the upcoming departure of long-time Captive Bureau Director Steve Kinion.

The department said it will announce the new chief as soon as a contract is finalized, which it hopes will occur in the next few weeks.

As of year-end 2021, the state had 759 total active captive insurer licenses, making Delaware the third largest U.S. captive domicile.

Arthur Hall Names Mackarevich VP and Shareholder

Arthur Hall Insurance has named Dan Mackarevich as a principal shareholder for the firm.

Mackarevich joins James Denham, Glenn Burcham, Mark Sammarone, Nicole Grebloskie, Josh Isler and Karen Leary as an agency partner and member of the managing leadership team of the West Chester, Pa., firm.

He assumes the title of vice president.

Mackarevich advises clients all over North America. He also serves as the agency’s cyber insurance practice leader.

Mackarevich began his career with Arthur Hall Insurance in 2014 as a producer and commercial lines account executive. Prior to his career at Arthur Hall Insurance, Mackarevich worked in finance in New York City and Atlanta.

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