26 September 2017Insurance

CNA appoints vice president to lead small business segment

US-based commercial insurance provider CNA has appointed Greg Dasher to vice president, underwriting, for small business.

In this role, Dasher will be responsible for leading the small business segment in implementing its strategic and operational underwriting objectives.

Dasher is based in Chicago, Illinois, and will report to Wes Sprinkle, senior vice president, small business.

Dasher joined CNA in 1997 as a senior underwriter, and has held various roles with increased responsibility across the company.

Most recently, he served as assistant vice president of underwriting services.

Sprinkle said: "Greg's significant accomplishments, which include the launch of the Small Business Sales & Service Center, developing the first predictive model for Small Business, and working with CNA's Worldwide Operations team to improve Small Business policy servicing, combined with his deep technical knowledge, collaborative work style and passion for putting our customers first, made him well suited to lead the Small Business underwriting team."

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