American Club Strengthens Management

December 6, 2013

Boriana Farrar
Boriana Farrar
Jack O’Kane
Jack O’Kane
Michael Hansen
Michael Hansen

The American P&I Club is reorganizing its underwriting and business development functions into a regionalized structure comprising the Americas, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa), South and Southeast Asia, and Greater China and North Asia.

 “The more focused application of resources created by this new structure is intended further to improve service delivery to members, brokers and the club’s other business associates,” Joe Hughes, chairman and ceo of managers Shipowners Claims Bureau Inc., explained, noting that the prospects for further expansion are good as the club heads toward its centenary in 2017.

Reflecting these developments, Michael Hansen will join the management team on a full-time basis on January 1 as vice president and global business development director, having provided his services as a consultant in recent months. Well known and respected within the shipping and insurance communities, Hansen spent many years before joining SCB in various positions at AP Moller-Maersk (APMM) in Denmark, Asia, and most recently as senior vice president for risk management for APMM in North America. Thus, he brings a wealth of experience to his new role.

Another appointment is that of Jack O’Kane from the beginning of December as vice president and business development director for the Americas. He has worked both in underwriting and broking, having previously served in senior posts at AIG, Reliance National, Marsh, XL Specialty and Tower Group. O’Kane will add impetus to the club’s development of business opportunities domestically, the managers state.

Boriana Farrar will also join the New York claims team at the same time. She arrives from a premier division New York commercial law firm. There, as a partner in its maritime practice, she had responsibility for conducting a broad range of litigation, arbitration and transactional business. She has a thoroughly international background, having pursued her legal studies not only in the U.S. but also in her native Bulgaria, the UK and the Netherlands. In addition to her native language, she is fluent in English, Russian and German.

american-club.com
 

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