KnightBrook Insurance Company Appoints Stephen Su as Chief Underwriting Officer
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LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)-- KnightBrook Insurance Company today announced the appointment of Stephen Su as its Chief Underwriting Officer. In this role, Stephen Su will be responsible for the overall underwriting success of KnightBrook`s property and casualty business as well as overseeing the program management division. He will continue to be based in Los Angeles. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Su was the Vice President, Corporate Development, of KnightBrook and of the Knight Insurance Group, which includes Knight Insurance Company, Ltd. He will maintain his active involvement with Knight Insurance Group, also as Chief Underwriting Officer. Mr. Su began his insurance career as a claims adjuster for the Auto Club of Southern California in 1996. Following this he worked his way up at Farmers Insurance Group to become a Senior Fire Product Manager before joining the Knight Insurance Group in 2005. Commenting on the appointment, Eric Jarvis, Chief Executive of KnightBrook, said: "KnightBrook is becoming known for its ability to rapidly execute quality programs and for expertly managing the success of its existing program relationships. "This is in no small measure due to the diligent and intuitive abilities of Stephen Su and this appointment is a recognition of the work he is performing. Stephen is well placed to continue the advancement of our program business capabilities at KnightBrook." About KnightBrook Insurance Company KnightBrook Insurance Company is a Delaware-domiciled property and casualty insurance company rated A- by A.M. Best, writing premier program insurance business. KnightBrook is a joint venture between the Knight Insurance Group and the Venbrook Group. More information about KnightBrook is available at www.knightbrook.com. KnightBrook Insurance Company Eric D. Jarvis, 323-692-4033 Copyright Business Wire 2009
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