Global Aerospace Names Rachel Priester as New Head of Claims in the USA
"We are extremely excited that Rachel has agreed to lead our claims team in the
Rachel brings over 12 years' experience in the insurance industry to her role and joins
Throughout her career, Rachel has been an active participant in strategic corporate initiatives and has been recognized for both her individual and department contributions. Rachel is a graduate of
Rachel adds, "I am very excited to be joining the team and look forward to working together to build on Global's innovative successes and best-in-class claims services."
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