ACE USA’s Risk Management division appoints Lou Capparelli and David Zelickman
The US retail operating division ACE USA of the insurance and reinsurance company ACE Group, headed by ACE Limited (NYSE:ACE) revealed on Thursday the appointment of Lou Capparelli and David Zelickman as senior VP and branch managers of its Risk Management division.
Capparelli will be based in the Midwest Region in Chicago while Zelicknam will be based in Boston, the Northeast Region. Both men will report to ACE Risk Management CEO Matt Merna.
Most recently Capparelli served as senior VP, Northeast Region, for ACE Risk Management. He joined ACE in 2002 as Business Development Manager in ACE Risk Management's Boston Branch and has two decades of experience in the insurance industry.
Zelickman has almost twenty-five years of experience in the insurance industry and most recently served as senior VP, ACE Risk Management. He joined ACE in October 2000 as part of the Boston Branch's National Account Underwriting Unit.
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