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17 June 2019Insurance

Enstar appoints XL Catlin's Myron Hendry to board

Bermuda-based re/insurer and run-off specialist Enstar Group has appointed Myron Hendry to its board as a class II director, effective July 1.

Hendry was most recently executive vice president and chief platform officer at XL Catlin, serving from 2009 to 2018.

He was also chairman of the XL Catlin corporate crisis committee, responsible for disaster recovery and business continuity.

At Enstar, he will serve on the nominating and governance committee and the risk committee.

He is expected to enter into an indemnification agreement with the company on the same terms as the indemnification agreements executed with each of the company’s other current directors.

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