6 August 2018Insurance

Everest hires from Aspen for commercial surety expansion

Everest Insurance has appointed Jessica Mann to its surety team as vice president, commercial surety lead, working in the company’s Houston office.

Mann was most recently at Aspen where she worked as a vice president of commercial surety, having previously worked at Argo, McGriff, Seibels & Williams and Zurich. She has ten years’ experience in underwriting and managing this specialised market segment.

In her role, Mann will be responsible for leading Everest’s expansion of commercial surety.

Tony Romano, vice president of surety, said: “Jessica's experience, coupled with her extensive brokerage relationships will position Everest well in this growing market segment. The addition of Jessica to our expanding Surety team underscores Everest's commitment to expand our presence in this important product line.”

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