Sword Intech Announces Appointment of Chuck Gomez to Americas Executive Team
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Sword Intech, a leading global vendor of policy administration software for commercial lines insurers, today announces the appointment of Senior Vice President Delivery & Operations Chuck Gomez to its Americas Executive Team. This appointment demonstrates Sword Intech’s commitment to continued expansion in the North American P&C insurance market.
In his new position as SVP Delivery & Operations, Gomez will report to David Warren, President of Sword Intech Americas. Gomez brings to Sword Intech over 18 years of technology experience in the P&C insurance industry; building, delivering, and managing core insurance business systems across specialty, commercial and personal lines of business.
Commenting on the appointment, David Warren said, “I am delighted to announce the addition of Chuck to our team. Our plan is to aggressively expand our footprint in North America, and Chuck will be instrumental in helping us to achieve this goal. I look forward to leveraging his leadership and experience to ensure our U.S. clients gain maximum benefit from Sword Intech.â€
Gomez added, “I am excited to have the opportunity to work with the Sword Intech team and the Open Co+ insurance suite at such an exciting time and I have been very impressed by the team and their offering to the North American insurance marketplace.â€
Prior to joining Sword Intech, Gomez was most recently a principal with Integro Insurance Brokers, a start-up brokerage delivering global risk management and brokerage services. Earlier in his career, Gomez worked with several insurance carriers, holding positions such as Vice President of Business Systems with Arch Insurance Group and Director of Information Technology with AIG. Other professional experience includes working with Ernst & Young for nine years, including serving as a senior manager in the insurance consulting practice.
In addition to his professional experience, Gomez holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering & Operations Research from the University of California, Berkeley.
About Sword Intech
With offices in New York, Bermuda and London, Sword Intech is a leading global vendor of policy administration software for commercial lines insurers. Sword Intech’s next-generation policy administration system, Open Co+, is trusted by leading property and casualty (P&C), excess and surplus (E&S) and specialty insurance and reinsurance companies to reduce cost, improve operational efficiency, minimize time to market for new products and enhance user experience. Sword Intech’s parent company is international technology company, Sword Group.
For more information on Sword Intech, please call (212) 279-6734, or visit the Sword Intech website at www.sword-intech.com.
Jill Greenshields
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Source: Sword Intech



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