4 March 2020Insurance

CAC Specialty expands environmental practice group with new hire

Specialty insurance brokerage and investment banking business CAC Specialty has hired John Kim as senior vice president within its environmental practice group.

Kim has more than 25 years’ experience in the environmental space, having worked on some large and complex environmental projects and transactions.

“John’s decision to join CAC is a monumental addition to our firm’s environmental team, as well as a testament to the draw our team offered,” said Paul Sparks, cof CAC Specialty. “Adding John really cements our status as the leader in complex environmental risk management solutions. It’s an investment that directly reflects our commitment to providing the best service and solutions for our clients.”

Greg Schilz, executive vice president of the environmental practice, added: “We are thrilled with John’s decision to join the environmental team. John has always had the highest reputation within our industry – with clients and colleagues alike. With him on board, we feel that we have a truly national footprint to handle any pollution-related issues our clients may face.”

Kim commented: “I’m excited to be a part of a truly innovative firm. I see CAC Specialty as a leader in our industry, providing bespoke solutions to clients. I look forward to working with this team to continue providing the most creative solutions for our clients and delivering superior customer service.”

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