CNA Appoints Emma Riza to VP, Corporate Development
CNA today announced the appointment of
"Emma's keen ability to help build the strategic direction of CNA's international business, combined with her broad experience in the
Prior to this role, Riza served as Head of Corporate Development for CNA Hardy, where she worked to develop CNA's international strategy and managed the review and execution of new business initiatives in collaboration with the international underwriting and field leadership teams.
"Emma has been an integral member of CNA Hardy's leadership team," said
Riza earned her BSc, with honors, from
CNA Hardy, acting through Hardy (Underwriting Agencies) Limited and
About CNA
Serving businesses and professionals since 1897, CNA is the country's eighth largest commercial insurance writer and the 14th largest property and casualty company. CNA's insurance products include commercial lines, specialty lines, surety, marine, and other property and casualty coverages. CNA's services include risk management, information services, underwriting, risk control and claims administration. For more information, please visit CNA at www.cna.com. "CNA" is a service mark registered by
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