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Theodore Bunting, Jr., Board of directors, The Hanover Insurance Group
2 September 2020Insurance

Hanover Insurance Group adds to board of directors

The Hanover Insurance Group has elected Theodore Bunting, Jr. to the company's board of directors.

Bunting is an experienced senior executive with more than 35 years of finance, accounting and operations management experience. Most recently, he served as group president, utility operations, at Entergy Corporation, a publicly traded, integrated energy company. Previously, he served as senior vice president and chief accounting officer at Entergy, as well as chief financial officer of several divisions and subsidiary companies.

Bunting currently serves as a director for Unum Group and NiSource. He also is board chair of the Foundation for the Mid South, established to increase social and economic opportunity and improve lives in the region.

Kevin Condron, chair of the board of directors at The Hanover, said: "We are very excited to have Theo join our board. He is an accomplished and highly regarded senior executive and leader with broad public company experience. We look forward to his active involvement and perspective as we advance our mission and deliver on our promises to our shareholders and other stakeholders."

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