High-Level Appointments in U.S. Insurance Sector Reflect Strategic Growth

A series of high-level appointments have recently been announced within the U.S. insurance, specialty brokerage, and insurtech sectors, highlighting a focus on leadership in technology, distribution, and finance. Companies like Frankenmuth Insurance, Brown & Riding, EagleView, The Doctors Company, and American Integrity Insurance Group have filled key roles, from CIO and CFO to enterprise sales and national claims management.

Tech Leadership at Frankenmuth Insurance

Frankenmuth Insurance has appointed Amy Bingham as chief information officer, succeeding Curtis Williams, who will retire in mid-2026. Bingham brings over 25 years of industry experience, focusing on digital transformation and technology strategy. Her background includes roles as CIO and vice president at Pekin Insurance, where she led application modernization, data and AI initiatives, and system scalability.

Expansion at Brown & Riding

Ryne St. Marie has joined Brown & Riding to enhance its national property practice. Working from the Dallas office, St. Marie specializes in property coverage for large real estate portfolios and catastrophe risks. His previous position as vice president at RT Specialty equipped him with extensive expertise, aligning with Brown & Riding's growth-oriented platform.

Innovation at EagleView

EagleView has appointed Jamie Shreeves as senior enterprise sales executive. With over 15 years of executive sales experience in property and casualty insurance, Shreeves has integrated technology-driven solutions into insurance operations. His leadership roles at Artigem and SeekNow facilitated the introduction of innovative software solutions that improved claims processes and operational efficiencies.

Leadership in Medical Malpractice Insurance

The Doctors Company has named Brittnie Hayes, Esq., as interim senior vice president of claims. Hayes assumes the role from Michael Meyer, who is retiring. She will lead the national claims team, oversee ProAssurance integration, and ensure continuity in partner relations. Her prior roles involved strategic oversight across litigation, claims operations, and jurisdictional risk management.

Financial Expertise at American Integrity Insurance Group

Brian Foley becomes the new chief financial officer at American Integrity Insurance Group, succeeding Ben Lurie. Foley brings significant experience from Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, where he advised on capital-raising and strategic transactions. His appointment reflects American Integrity's commitment to strong financial oversight and strategic growth in the insurance sector.