XL Catlin promotes E&S property regional leader in Boston
XL Catlin's excess and surplus (E&S) insurance team has named Caitlin Murphy to the role of Eastern regional vice president, E&S property.
Promoted from senior underwriter, Murphy will direct regional underwriting operations and product and business development in her new role. She will be based in XL Catlin's Boston office.
Murphy brings to her new role nearly ten years of underwriting and broker experience. In the past five years she focused on addressing clients' shared and layered property insurance programs. She has been responsible for developing new business growth on the East Coast with a primary focus in the New York region and Atlanta.
Prior to working at XL Catlin, Murphy managed and placed complex risk management accounts at both Marsh & McLennan and Aon.
Murphy joins XL Catlin's E&S property leadership team which includes Kyle Burnett - West Region vice president and Brian Ahern - Central Region vice president, all reporting to Stephen Oh, president of XL Catlin's multi-line E&S insurance business.
Oh said: "Under Caitlin's guidance and using her impressive property underwriting experience, we'll look to provide our broker partners and clients with access to a customized, creative insurance programs to address our clients' most challenging property risks throughout our Eastern region.
"In her tenure here, Caitlin has proven very successful in creating effective underwriting strategies for our E&S team and finding insurance solutions for our clients. It's exciting to see the underwriting and business development opportunities here that open to such talented underwriters like Caitlin."
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