W. R. Berkley Names Michael Dandini as President of FinSecure [Manufacturing Close – Up]
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W. R. Berkley Corp. announced that Michael P. Dandini has been named president of FinSecure.
According to a release, the appointment is effective immediately.
Dandini has nearly 20 years of experience in the property casualty insurance industry. He served most recently as senior vice president of financial products for a property casualty insurer.
William R. Berkley, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of W. R. Berkley Corp., said: "Mike brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to FinSecure. His leadership qualities and diverse background will be significant assets to the team."
FinSecure, based in Baltimore, MD, offers a complete range of customized property and casualty and specialty products for financial institutions, providing broad solutions to the needs of its clients.
W. R. Berkley Corp. is an insurance holding company.
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