New Appointments Announced for Tokio Marine HCC – Specialty Group

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By: | July 25, 2024

Danielle Bouchard has been promoted to Senior Vice President within Tokio Marine HCC – Specialty Group, leading the Mount Kisco, N.Y. office and overseeing Crisis Management Americas. Her responsibilities will include staffing, compliance, claims, innovation, operations, technology, business planning, and strategy.

Additionally, Mark Hutton, with over 25 years of industry experience, has been appointed as Chief Underwriting Officer for Crisis Management. He will oversee the international operation based in London and his Product Recall team. He previously served as Global Head of Product Recall for AXA XL.

“Bouchard and Hutton will collaborate closely on the division’s underwriting and innovation, unifying Specialty Group’s global business planning and strategy for Crisis Management,” Curtin added. “With their proven track record of success and complementary skill sets, the business is poised for excellence as we embark on the everchanging challenges in the niche Kidnap & Ransom, Product Recall and Restaurant Recovery insurance spaces.” &

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