The Hanover Appoints Greg Leffard To Lead Professional Liability Business
The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc., a provider of property/casualty insurance for businesses, families and individuals, named Greg Leffard president of Hanover Professional Portfolio, responsible for the company’s E&O businesses. Hanover Professional provides industry leading professional liability and errors and omissions solutions for small and mid-sized firms, with customized offerings for lawyers, architects and engineers, accountants, and a broad range of other professional, technical, and business service industries.
“We are very pleased to welcome Greg to The Hanover,” said Andrew Robinson, president of specialty insurance at The Hanover. “Greg is a talented and committed leader who has earned an outstanding reputation for building and leading professional liability businesses over the past 25 years. We look forward to working with him as we further strengthen our competitive position and enhance the value we deliver to our partner agents and brokers.”
Leffard comes to The Hanover from The Hartford, where he served in a range of leadership roles over the past nine years. Most recently, he was vice president in the company’s financial products division with responsibility for professional liability. Previously, Greg held a number of underwriting, claims and business management positions at Travelers and was also in private practice as an insurance defense attorney.
Source: The Hanover
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