GR–NEAM Hires Ryan Saul
FARMINGTON, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mr. Jerry Lynch, Chairman and CEO of General Re–New England Asset Management, Inc. (GR–NEAM) announced that Mr. Ryan Saul has joined GR–NEAM as a Marketing Professional. Mr. Saul is responsible for new business development and marketing strategy for the firm's insurance company investment and capital management capabilities, reporting to Bill Rotatori, President, GR–NEAM.
Bill Rotatori commented, “We are very excited to have Ryan join our sales and marketing team. GR–NEAM is an insurance focused asset management company and given Ryan’s prior work experience, he is uniquely qualified to represent GR–NEAM. We are confident that Ryan will be very effective at establishing long standing relationships with our insurance company clients and helping us continue to build our business to meet the industry’s unique needs.”
Mr. Saul has over 11 years of insurance experience. Prior to joining GR–NEAM, Mr. Saul was a reinsurance broker at Aon Benfield and served as a Director on the Client Development team. In his role, Mr. Saul was responsible for leading reinsurance placement negotiations, evaluating long-term business strategies and opportunities, and managing proprietary analytical tools to assist in exposure and financial management for his clients. Mr. Saul is a graduate of Drake University and holds a B.A. in Finance with an emphasis in Investment Finance.
GR–NEAM is an SEC-registered investment advisor that specializes in offering capital and investment management services primarily to the insurance industry. GR–NEAM is a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Re Corporation.
General Re Corporation, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., is a holding company for global reinsurance and related operations that operates under the brand name of Gen Re.
CONTACT:
GR–NEAM
Jerry T. Lynch, 860-676-8722
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