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Trisura Group Shuffles its Upper Management
Jun 13, 2024 2:48 PM

05:23 PM EDT, 06/13/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Trisura Group ( TRRSF ) on Thursday announced a number of appointments for its senior ranks as the insurer rejigged its upper management.

The company said Allison Kenworthy, who joined the company a year ago, will become its chief financial officer. Phillip Shirtliff, who joined the company from Manulife Financial (MFC.TO) will serve as chief risk officer, while Chris Sekine who led the Trisura Canada for five years, is being appointed as an executive director and Richard Grant will be chief underwriting officer.

"Through Trisura's ( TRRSF ) growth we have enjoyed the benefit of strong leadership across our underwriting entities. As part of our evolution to a larger and more integrated North American specialty platform I am excited to highlight important members of the team who will continue to drive our business forward," chief executive David Clare said in a release.

Trisura ( TRRSF ) shares closed down $0.66 to $42.41 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

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