EOM Renews Reinsurance Program

July 19, 2018

Simon Collins and Joe Hughes (Photo: EOM)
Simon Collins and Joe Hughes (Photo: EOM)
Sebastian Tjornelund (Photo: EOM)
Sebastian Tjornelund (Photo: EOM)

Eagle Ocean Marine (EOM), the American Club’s fixed premium P&I and FD&D facility, renewed its reinsurance program for another 12 months from July 1 with the continuing support of its coventurers at Lloyd’s.  .

Eagle Ocean Agencies, Inc., the Manager of Eagle Ocean Marine, and an affiliate of Shipowners Claims Bureau, Inc., the Manager of the American Club, has recently secured the services of Simon Collins as consultant to the management team. Collins brings a wealth of experience to EOM. His more than 35 years in the business, spanning every aspect and discipline of marine insurance, has given him a broad knowledge of the market, most recently in the senior management of a major player in the fixed premium P&I space.

In addition, Sebastian Tjornelund has been appointed Business Development Director for Eagle Ocean Marine. Having been involved in the marketing of EOM for several years prior to his promotion to this expanded role, Tjornelund’s responsibilities will include building on EOM’s existing worldwide network of producers and other business associates in order to further grow its industry footprint over the years ahead.

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