25 May 2017News

McAdams appointed as XL Catlin’s global marine CUO

XL Catlin has appointed Rob McAdams to chief underwriting officer for the Bermuda-based re/insurers’ global marine division.

Doug Howat, chief executive for global lines at XL Catlin, said: “We are delighted that Rob has stepped into this position. Rob has been with XL Catlin since 2000 and during this time has honed his expertise spanning Hull, Ports & Terminals, and Global Marine & Upstream Energy Liabilities.

“He has shown great leadership skills in his former roles and has exactly the right experience and expertise to steer strategy for our Marine team at a global level.”

McAdams was previously XL Catlin’s UK/ Ireland marine leader.

Before joining XL, prior to the merger with Catlin, he worked for Reliance National in New York. He is an associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute, and a chartered property and casualty underwriter.




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