RSG Underwriting Managers Gets New Executive Vice-president

Ryan Specialty Group (RSG) has appointed Miles Wuller to serve as executive vice-president of RSG Underwriting Managers (RSGUM), RSG’s managing underwriting division.
Wuller first joined RSG as a global treasurer – in that role, he led the company’s capital activity and executed RSG’s M&A strategy. He was most recently serving as senior vice-president of RSGUM, where he led the underwriting group’s integration of its acquisitions into a single operating platform.
Wuller’s appointment comes a month after RSGUM’s leadership changed hands. In September, the company named Nick Cortezi as its newest chair and CEO, and appointed Matt Nichols as president.
Read more: RSG introduces new bosses at managing underwriting division
“Miles’ promotion to executive vice president is well deserved, and it speaks to the incredibly important role that he plays in leading the underwriting manager,” commented Cortezi on Wuller’s promotion.
Cortezi added that he and Nichols are “extremely appreciative” of the support and guidance that Wuller shared with them, and that he looks forward to working closely with Wuller as they find more opportunities to develop RSGUM’s underwriting platforms.
“I appreciate the acknowledgment and confidence from Pat Ryan, Nick Cortezi and Matt Nichols. I would like to thank them and my colleagues for the tremendous experience and opportunity over the last 10 years with RSG and RSG Underwriting Managers,” remarked Wuller.
People Power: Building The Future Of Insurance One Career At A Time
The insurance industry is at a pivotal point. As emerging technologies reshape underwriting, claims processing, and cust... Read more
Private Equity's Great Divide: Is The Future Insurance-Funded Or Fee-Driven?
A fundamental shift is taking place at the top of the private equity industry. While firms like Blackstone remain commit... Read more
Japan's Next Battleground: The Insurance Sector Under Activist Pressure
Farallon’s push at T&D Holdings marks a shift in focus for activist capital targeting Japan’s untapped insurance... Read more
Cover And Conflict: Tensions Rise Between Insurers And Litigation Funders
Burford’s clash with Chubb signals a deeper rift in the legal-financial ecosystem A high-profile dispute between li... Read more
Underwater And Uninsured: How Climate Risk Is Reshaping The US Mortgage Market
As climate change intensifies, its effects are no longer confined to coastlines or news reports on extreme weather. In t... Read more
When The Raters Get Rated: What The Fitch–Kroll Feud Says About Oversight And Accountability
In a rare and unusually public confrontation between two of America’s credit rating agencies, a recent feud between Fi... Read more