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Leadership Changes at Concord Group

Published Thursday Mar 1, 2018

The Concord Group has made a number of leadership changes at the Concord-based insurance company, that serves northern New England.

The leadership changes include:

Daniel L. McCabe is appointed VP and chief business development officer.  He will retain his position as Head of Massachusetts Operations and will oversee accounting, actuarial, customer service and facilities. McCabe previously served as VP – Operations.

Michael P. Nolin, Jr., CPCU is appointed VP and chief underwriting officer and will oversee Personal Lines Underwriting, Commercial Lines Underwriting and Marketing. Nolin previously served as VP – Personal Lines Underwriting.

Michael Capozza is appointed VP – Corporate Planning.  He will facilitate Concord Group’s Auto-Owners Affiliation activities and oversee Information Systems and Claims. Capozza previously served as Vice President – Information Systems.

Amy M. Kezar is appointed Vice President – Information Systems. Kezar previously served as Assistant Vice President – Information Systems.

Anthony L. Sychtysz joins our leadership team as VP – Commercial Lines Underwriting. Prior to joining Concord Group, Sychtysz served in a number of senior level positions in underwriting, marketing and regional operations culminating as National Sales Director for a New York-based insurance group. Most recently, he was the COO of a large commercial insurance agency in Waltham, Mass.

Bruce W. Sorette, CPCU is appointed Assistant VP – Finance. Sorette previously served as Assistant Treasurer.

John S. Fournier is appointed Assistant Vice President – Facilities. Fournier previously served as Manager – Facilities.

Concord General Mutual, an A (Excellent) A.M. Best rated carrier, began in 1928, and operates in the New England area, including Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.  A member of Auto-Owners Insurance Group, Concord Group has been recognized as a leading insurance provider through the Independent Agency System in these states.

 

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