Chris Tangard was Promoted as Vice President of Finance at Kinsale-Insurance

Date of management change: March 06, 2023 

What Happened?

Richmond, VA-based Kinsale-Insurance Promoted Chris Tangard as Vice President of Finance

 

About the Company

Kinsale is an Excess & Surplus lines insurance company specializing in Property/Casualty, Allied Health/Health Care and Professional Lines business through twelve Underwriting Divisions. We target small to medium sized, high hazard accounts. Given the experience of our staff and our control over the underwriting and claims processes, we have a level of underwriting flexibility that many of our competitors are unable to match. Kinsale will consider offering terms on a wide range of risks including accounts with new or high hazard operations and businesses that have a poor loss history or that are located in high risk venues. The company distributes its product nationwide through specifically authorized surplus lines brokers. We are always seeking experienced, entrepreneurial minded and hardworking individuals to join our team. Our culture and compensation is heavily focused on team work, success and long term wealth building. At Kinsale, we strive to win! Kinsale Insurance has been named as one of "The Best Places to Work" in Virginia for the sixth consecutive year by Virginia Business Company`s Best Companies Group. We offer a comprehensive benefits package to include health, dental, life, disability, PTO, 401(k) and more.

 

About the Person

Chris Tangard is Vice President of Finance at Kinsale Insurance. Previously, Chris held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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