Morris, Manning and Martin (MMM) has appointed Tony Roehl as co-chair of the firm’s insurance and reinsurance practice.
Roehl, who is concurrently a partner at the firm, will share leadership of the group with Robert Myers, managing partner of MMM’s Washington, DC, office.
A 30-year insurance industry veteran, Roehl focuses on corporate and regulatory insurance matters in addition to speaking on innovative topics including insurance aspects of drones, self-driving cars, and other unmanned vehicles.
Roehl, who is based in Atlanta, also serves on the board of the Georgia Captive Insurance Association (GCIA), chairs the GCIA’s legislative committee and serves on the board of the Chapter of the Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation.
Roehl said: "I’ll keep helping the firm do what it does best – solve problems and help our highly innovative and entrepreneurial clients succeed while keeping an eye on new trends that could quickly transform the insurance industry."
He added: "Captive insurance has huge potential and the firm is getting stronger in this area all the time."