Massachusetts-based Insurance Recovery Group is launching a new division, Insurance Subrogation Group, that will provide subrogation services for commercial and personal auto insurance, workers’ compensation and property insurance.
“The new division will expand on Insurance Recovery Group’s core competency, which is identifying, investigating, and recovering claims dollars through legal and regulatory processes,” said David A. Jollin, president and CEO of Insurance Recovery Group. “The new division will expand on Insurance Recovery Group’s core competency, which is identifying, investigating, and recovering claims dollars through legal and regulatory processes.”
Four executives have been named to run the newly launched division:
- John J. Connolly will serves as president. He previously served as a commodity broker on The New York Board and senior advisor for several hedge funds specializing in commodity risk management. He has also served as COO and CFO of other subrogation operations.
- Neil Salters will serve as chief operating officer. Salters has extensive experience in designing and managing insurance company and subrogation operations, having held senior positions at Continental, CNA and GAN North America.
- Mark Nevils will serve as senior vice president and national director of claims and subrogation. Nevils, a lawyer with extensive experience in property and casualty subrogation and recovery business including auditing, investigation, and litigation, currently oversees Insurance Resource Group’s client recovery in multiple jurisdictions.
- Candace LaChapelle will served as vice president of business development. She has extensive experience in operational management and marketing of workers’ compensation and recovery-related services, and currently manages all marketing operations for Insurance Recovery Group
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Source: Insurance Recovery Group
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