Hamilton Underwriting Ltd., the managing agency of Syndicate 3334 and the Lloyd’s operations of Bermuda-based Hamilton Insurance Group, announced the details of a reorganization of its underwriting team.
Pending approval from Lloyd’s, the following promotions will take effect:
- Head of Specialty Adrian Daws and Head of Direct & Facultative Property Miles Osorio will each assume the position of active underwriter, reporting directly to Hamilton Underwriting Ltd. CEO Dermot O’Donohoe;
- Head of Space Sima Adhya will assume the additional position of deputy active underwriter, reporting to Daws; and
- Sinead Cormican, senior underwriter, Direct & Facultative Property, will assume the position of head of Property, reporting to Osorio.
- Head of Professional Indemnity Daniel Prince will report directly to Daws.
The developments at Hamilton Underwriting Limited follow the resignation of Trevor Carvey, who was active underwriter and head of Treaty, and the departure of Stuart Quinlan, who was deputy active underwriter. A search for a head of Treaty is currently underway, the company said.
“Recent changes in the leadership of our underwriting team have presented us with an opportunity to leverage the talent, hard work and commitment at Hamilton,” said O’Donohoe.
“Trevor has given us six months’ notice so we’re going to have the benefit of his counsel during the transition period. This will ensure a smooth transition for our brokers and clients and will give those receiving promotions a chance to adjust to their new responsibilities in a timely fashion,” he added.
“I want to extend our appreciation to Stuart for his contribution to Hamilton during a period of rapid growth. We wish him well in his future endeavours.”
Source: Hamilton Underwriting Ltd.
Topics Excess Surplus Underwriting Lloyd's
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