19 March 2020Insurance

Beazley unveils senior promotions within global claims team

Specialist insurer Beazley has made two senior internal appointments within its global claims team following Beth Diamond’s promotion to group head of claims in February 2020.

Steven Chang has assumed the role of global head of complex claims. A trained attorney, Chang was previously global claims team leader for healthcare and joined Beazley in 2006. He is based in Beazley’s New York office and reports to Diamond.

Kati Bynon has been promoted to global claims team leader for healthcare having managed claims on behalf of Beazley clients for 11 years. A former medical malpractice attorney, Bynon has extensive experience of managing complex healthcare professional and life sciences product liability claims. She is based in New York.

Beth Diamond, group head of claims, said: “We are always seeking to strengthen our team with highly skilled and experienced people. There is a wealth of talent within Beazley and I am very pleased that both Steven and Kati have accepted these promotions.

“We are committed to ensuring our processes, technology, service and talent evolve and continue to deliver the first-class claims service that is at the heart of Beazley’s proposition and to exceed the expectations of our clients.”

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