Martin Eveleigh has been elected chairman of the North Carolina Captive Insurance Association (NCCIA).
Eveleigh, who is president of Atlas Insurance Management, has been a member of the NCCIA board of directors since 2013, and served as chairman of the annual conference committee in 2014.
He began his career as a broker in the Lloyd’s of London market. He specialises in designing alternative risk transfer programmes, particularly risk pools and captive structures.
He has chaired the legislative committee of the Bahamas International Insurance Association and has drafted legislation and regulatory guidance for Anguilla and Nevis.
Thomas Adams, president and CEO of the NCCIA, said: “Eveleigh is one of the best known individuals in the captive insurance community.”
“His election provides not only continuity but the strong leadership skills that will be necessary to continue North Carolina’s rise to becoming one of the top domiciles for captive insurance companies.” He added.
Lane Brown was re-elected as vice chairman and Jesse Coyle was elected as secretary of trade association.
Jeremy Colombik and Dan Reppet, two new members, were elected to two-year terms on the board.