Navigators Appoints Lynanne St. Denis to Lead Wholesale P&C Division
Navigators, a brand of The Hartford, names Lynanne St. Denis as head of wholesale property and casualty, marking a strategic leadership update in the U.S. insurance sector.
Navigators, a brand of The Hartford, names Lynanne St. Denis as head of wholesale property and casualty, marking a strategic leadership update in the U.S. insurance sector.
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