The Hanover Appoints Mina S. Rona President of Technology and Life Sciences
Rona joined The Hanover eight years ago and since then she has played a key role in the continued expansion of the company's technology and life sciences capabilities. Prior to her promotion, she served as chief underwriting officer of technology and life sciences underwriting, a position she held since 2018. A 26-year veteran of the insurance industry, Rona has spent her career focused on providing insurance and risk management solutions for these industries. Prior to joining The Hanover, she served as zone underwriting officer at
"Mina's promotion is a testament to her exceptional leadership skills and deep expertise in the technology and life sciences industries," said
For more information about The Hanover, please visit hanover.com.
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