13 January 2017Insurance

Former Marsh exec joins EPIC’s risk solutions practice

Marsh executive Timothy Ward has joined EPIC Insurance Brokers and Consultants as a principal and casualty practice leader.

Ward was previously with Marsh & McLennan in a variety of casualty risk management and insurance placement roles. Most recently he was the senior vice president and leader of the national desk within the casualty placement practice, based in New York.

In his new role at EPIC, he will be based in Stamford, Connecticut and report to EPIC Risk Solutions principal, Mark Millard. He will be responsible for driving company’s growth in the east region and nationally.

Ward has over 23 years of insurance industry experience focusing on casualty risk management.

Millard said: “Our Northeast leadership team is very excited to have someone of Tim’s calibre join our group.

“His background and experience, casualty risk management expertise and strong leadership skills will materially contribute to the future growth of EPIC Risk Solution and the service excellence we deliver nationally to EPIC clients with complex risk management needs.”

EPIC also recently appointed Melissa Delaney as a senior vice president in its private client solutions specialty group, based in New York.

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