6 September 2017Insurance

Everest taps AIG excess casualty leader

Everest Insurance has appointed Debbie Weiser as the new leader of excess casualty within Everest Specialty Casualty.

Based in New York, Weiser joins Everest from AIG where she was head of excess casualty strategic growth and innovation. Prior to that, she was the president of excess casualty at Travelers. Weiser began her career at Chubb as a casualty claims adjustor.

Connie Germano, head of specialty casualty, said: "Debbie brings to Everest extensive experience in the Umbrella and Excess space, particularly in the valued middle market client segment.

"With over thirty years in the insurance business, Debbie is a highly respected underwriter within the Excess Casualty community with longstanding broker and client relationships. Her unique combination of leadership in Claims and Underwriting in the Middle Market space is a significant advantage for Everest and our clients."

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