14 April 2020Insurance

Stonybrook Capital bolsters board of directors

Stonybrook Capital & Risk Management, an investment banking and reinsurance broking firm, has appointed Gregory Morrison to the company's board of directors.

Morrison joins the board with over 35 years of experience in the insurance and reinsurance industry in various leadership and investment capacities. He served as CEO of a number of public and private insurance organisations including Platinum Underwriters Holdings, Trisura Group, London Reinsurance Group and the reinsurance operations of Brookfield Asset Management.

Morrison currently serves as chairman and director of a number of US and Bermuda insurance and reinsurance companies and is an active audit and risk committee member.

"We are pleased to welcome Greg to our firm. He brings a wealth of experience and relationships throughout the market that we believe will help us continue to provide the highest quality advice available in our sector, for the clients we serve," said Joseph Scheerer, CEO of Stonybrook. "Adding a presence in Bermuda is also helpful, to complement our existing operations in New York and London."

Morrison said: "I am enthusiastic to join Stonybrook and am excited and impressed with what the management team have built over the last eight years. I see this as an opportunity to continue supporting an industry that has been the focus of my career."

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