Chubb Taps New EVP Of Financial Lines

Chubb taps new EVP of financial lines

Chubb has announced the appointment of Tim Stapleton as executive vice president of financial lines for Overseas General Insurance, the company’s international general insurance business operating in 51 countries. In his new role, Stapleton will have executive oversight of Chubb’s management and professional liability businesses. He will report to Timothy O’Donnell, vice president of Chubb Group and division president for commercial property and casualty, Overseas General Insurance.

Stapleton is currently senior vice president of cyber insurance and information technology for Overseas General Insurance. In his new role, he succeeds Steven Goldman, who has been named vice president of Chubb Group and division president for North America financial lines.

“Tim is a highly experienced financial lines executive with excellent technical underwriting and leadership skills,” O’Donnell said. “I’m looking forward to working with him as we grow Chubb’s international financial lines presence and capability.”

Stapleton has more than 15 years of underwriting and management experience in financial lines. He joined Chubb in 2015 after serving as global underwriting manager for professional and management liability at Zurich Insurance Group. Prior to that, he served as Zurich’s deputy global head of professional liability. Stapleton began his career at American International Group as an underwriter for professional liability.

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