Hamilton USA News
Hamilton USA CEO Macia to Take Charge of New AIG Tech-Focused Subsidiary
American International Group under new CEO Brian Duperreault is moving quickly to pursue next-generation technology. The insurer has formally disclosed plans to name Hamilton USA CEO Seraina Macia as ...
Hamilton USA Worth About $110M to AIG; Macia Will Remain as CEO After Sale
American International Group's plan to acquire Hamilton USA is worth about $110 million, and its existing leader will remain in place once the deal goes through. The purchase price amounts to ...
A Happy Accident Starts a CEO’s Career
Seraina Macia, CEO of Hamilton USA, admits that sometimes career success can involve a little bit of luck—and a lot of hard work, once the luck lands. When she embarked on her professional life, ...
New CEO of Hamilton USA Says Company Aims to Innovate Rather Than ‘Disrupt’
Seraina Macia, Hamilton USA's new CEO, isn't too worried about industry disrupters. If anything, she admits, Hamilton is seeking its own kind of disruption in the InsurTech space, as it develops ...
Executives On The Move at Chubb, Hamilton USA, Navigators and More
Chubb promoted one of its executives to a new position – chief digital officer. There's another newly-created position at Hamilton USA – head of Strategy and Innovation – with an up-and-coming ...
Second AIG Vet Joins Hamilton USA Exec Roster: Garceau Hired as COO
Hamilton Insurance Group's U.S. division is bringing on another former AIG executive to fill a major slot, its second major hire in two weeks. Michael Garceau will be the new chief operating officer ...
Hamilton USA CEO Ward Resigns; Deutsch to Serve as Interim Head
Hamilton USA CEO Conan Ward has resigned less then two years after taking on the job to develop Bermuda-based parent company Hamilton Insurance Group's U.S. operations. Hamilton Insurance Group ...
Leaders Review Failures, Successes and Joint Innovation Efforts
Failing to innovate is no longer an option in the property/casualty insurance industry, according to leaders who say that a tolerance for ill-timed or less-than-perfect product launches is better ...

