People Moves: Duble to Retire from Fred C. Church; Hanover Names Seibold, Barrett to Leadership; Mulick Joins IMA in Sales

September 14, 2023

Fred C. Church Makes Key Personnel Changes to Its Education Team

Chris Duble, Fred C. Church chief executive officer and client executive, has announced his plans to retire at the end of 2024.

Duble began his career in 1976 with Chubb Insurance. Following a decade of service on the carrier side, he joined Fred C. Church, headquartered in Lowell, Mass. In 1994, Duble co-founded Fred C. Church’s Education Practice. He was appointed CEO of the firm in 2015.

Sam Daume, Fred C. Church senior vice president and client executive, will assume the role of education practice leader effective January 1, 2024. Daume joined Fred C. Church in 2009. Daume got his start as an underwriter at Chubb nearly four decades ago. However, most of his career has been spent as a broker.

The Hanover Appoints Seibold and Barrett to Key Specialty Leadership Roles

The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc., headquartered in Worcester, Mass., appointed Stephanie E. Seibold to president of alternative markets and Arthur J. Barrett to president of programs.

Seibold joined The Hanover in 2007 as a middle market underwriter, eventually serving as vice president of underwriting and most recently serving as the chief underwriting officer of specialty property and casualty. She previously served as a commercial underwriter for General Casualty.

Barrett came to The Hanover in 2021 and has served as the company’s vice president of underwriting for its programs business. Previously, Barrett held various leadership roles at Chubb within the company’s programs and brokerage division, as well as positions at CNA.

Mulick Joins The IMA Group as SVP of Sales

Sara Mulick has been named senior vice president of sales at The IMA Group (IMA), headquartered in Tarrytown, N.Y.

Before joining IMA, Mulick was vice president of enterprise sales for One Call. While there, she held various management positions for more than 17 years.

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