Beecher Carlson Insurance Services has expanded its property practice with the appointment of Molly Nolan as property practice leader for the Northeast.
Nolan will be responsible for brokering, servicing and assisting in production of all complex property accounts. She will be based in the Boston office and report to Cliff Simpson, executive managing director of the national property practice at Beecher Carlson.
She has extensive knowledge of both US-only domiciled accounts and global accounts with experience in reinsurance, captives and international servicing issues.
Simpson commented: “Nolan has international experience and relationships that will be invaluable as we look to create beneficial, global solutions for our clients. She knows how to develop and execute placement strategies while remaining focused on driving client service.”
Beecher Carlson has also appointed Evan Bull as managing director in New York City where he will focus on new business development strategies in the Northeast region.
Bull will report to John Kerns, managing director of the Northeast region at Beecher Carlson.
He brings 25 years of experience in the complex property space. He previously served at a large brokerage firm, which included many leadership roles in which he provided oversight to teams of property brokers as well as individual account leadership on high profile accounts.
Kerns added: “Nolan and Bull are both recognised throughout the industry for their approach in designing specialised programs for complex property risks and their unique commitment to the growth and development of business.”