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13 December 2012
Connecticut
Reporter Georgina Lavers

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Connecticut captive association recruits four for board

The Connecticut Captive Insurance Association (CCIA) announced the election of four captive industry leaders to its board of directors.

George Estes, Robert Miller, Richard Stasi, and Michael Serricchio will join the founding directors of the association, Robert Schultz, Glenn Saslow, Gregory Serio and Thomas Hodson, CCIA president.

Estes is chairman and CEO of SPARTA Insurance. Miller, managing director and head of global business development at Conning & Co, is a former insurance commissioner for the state of Vermont.

Stasi is president of York Alternative Risk, a division of York Risk Services Group, and Serricchio is a broker and captive advisor with the global insurance broker Marsh.

Marsh represents the first two Connecticut captive insurance licensees, Thomson Reuters and Stanley Black & Decker.

“The addition of these leaders in the captive community to the CCIA’s founding board is crucial to expanding the reach of the association as the primary voice for Connecticut’s captive insurance industry,” said Hodson. “The board of directors and members of the CCIA thank them for their willingness to serve.”

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