
Chief Underwriting Officer Fran Stockwell Celebrates 25 Years of Service to Medmarc
CHANTILLY, Va., Nov. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Medmarc proudly observes Vice President and Chief Underwriting Officer Fran Stockwell's 25 years of service. Mary Todd Peterson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Medmarc, leads the company in celebrating a quarter century of service from Mr. Stockwell, one of Medmarc's first employees.
Commenting on Mr. Stockwell's milestone, Ms. Peterson said:
"Fran is an excellent leader and has been instrumental in Medmarc's growth and success. He is a real asset to Medmarc as an unparalleled source of industry expertise, and we look forward to his continued success with our company."
Mr. Stockwell joined Medmarc in 1986 as the company's Underwriting Manager. During his tenure, Mr. Stockwell has managed an increasingly complex group of life sciences products liability accounts and established risk selection standards for underwriting medical device and life sciences companies. In 1999, Mr. Stockwell was promoted to Senior Underwriting Manager, and in 2002 he was named Chief Underwriting Officer. As Vice President and Chief Underwriting Officer, Mr. Stockwell reports directly to Ms. Peterson and has full accountability for establishing the Company's risk selection and evaluation standards.
Remarking on his long tenure at Medmarc, Mr. Stockwell stated:
"The industry has changed dramatically over the past 25 years; it has been a great pleasure to be here and have a front row seat to the innovative thought leaders of the medical device and life sciences industry."
About Medmarc: Medmarc is a leading provider of product liability insurance and risk management solutions to the medical technology and life sciences industry, as well as professional liability protection to small law firms. Medmarc is headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia and can be found on the web at www.medmarc.com.
Inquiries regarding Medmarc should be directed to Phil Ahad, Director, Online Marketing at 703.652.1330.
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