Chubb’s Specialty Insurance business includes the underwriting divisions of Executive Protection for commercial risks and Financial Institutions for financial risks. Chubb underwrites a host of products for commercial and financial customers including Directors and Officers liability, Kidnap and Ransom insurance, Employment Practices liability, Fiduciary liability, Professional Indemnity insurance, Crime insurance, and a suite of package products related to specific financial risks.
Mr. Williams joined Chubb in 1985 after working at a stock brokerage firm and another insurer. He held a number of progressively more senior positions in Chubb’s Executive Protection Department (EPD). He then joined Chubb’s commercial division as underwriting manager for all lines for Chubb Insurance Company Thailand based in Bangkok where he served from 1990 to 1992. In 1993, Mr. Williams became the Asia Pacific Zone manager for Chubb’s Executive Protection and Financial Institutions Departments.
In 1996, Mr. Williams served as the Overseas Field operations manager providing business development oversight to Latin America, Europe, Asia and Canada. He then handled United States domestic business as the EPD Manager of Chubb’s Northeast zone based in Boston until his current appointment.
Mr. Williams has been appointed to the board of the Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS), and was the New England Chapter Chair for PLUS from 2002 – 2005. Mr. Williams also serves as a board member of the PLUS Foundation and is a Trustee of the Buckingham Browne and Nichols School.
Mr. Williams is a graduate of Harvard University where he received a Bachelor of Arts (History) in 1982. He has completed a number of training & development programs during his tenure at Chubb’s including the Kellogg School of Management’s Executive Development program in Chicago and the Leadership program and the Center for Creative Leadership in San Diego.
Mr. Williams is an avid hockey player in his spare time. He also enjoys his involvement in community service.