ICW Group Promotes Rob deViere to Oversee National Underwriting Initiatives
Formerly the Vice President,
"Rob has been instrumental in helping grow our work comp presence through the East region of the country over the past eight years," says
An industry veteran with more than 28 years of workers' compensation experience, deViere has a diverse insurance background which includes management and executive positions at Zenith and other insurance carriers. He is an industry advocate involved in numerous professional organizations, including serving as the current Chair of the Missouri Aggregate Excess of Loss Reinsurance Mechanism, and on the board of governors and board of directors of the
"This organizational change is a testament to
deViere began his career in insurance as a loss control engineer with an emphasis on occupational safety and health. He also served as a staff instructor for the Naval Nuclear Propulsion program during his military service in the
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