Hiscox Names Sarah Bourdeau Head of Distribution in the U.S.

Bourdeau will serve on Hiscox USA’s Leadership Team and will report to Kevin Kerridge, CEO of Hiscox USA.

(Sarah Bourdeau, Head of Distribution, Hiscox USA.)

International specialist insurer Hiscox (Hamilton, Bermuda) has announced the appointment of Sarah Bourdeau as Head of Distribution in the U.S. Bourdeau will serve on Hiscox USA’s Leadership Team and will report to Kevin Kerridge, CEO of Hiscox USA (Atlanta).

Kevin Kerridge, EVP, Small Business Insurance, Hiscox USA.

With over twenty years of industry knowledge and experience, Bourdeau will lead Hiscox USA through the continuously evolving distribution landscape. Prior to joining Hiscox, Bourdeau served as Head of Sales at The Main Street America Group, focusing on the growth of personal and commercial products in the independent agency channel. Bourdeau earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from Augustana College.

“Sarah joins Hiscox at an exciting time and will be an integral part of our team as we continue to build a best-in-class sales and trading operation,” comments Kevin Kerridge, CEO of Hiscox USA. “The span of Sarah’s background across digital and traditional channels in key institutions is crucial, as she will work with her team to drive our overall opportunity.”

Hiscox USA provides a variety of specialty risk solutions, including a broad spectrum of errors & omissions, general liability, cyber and data security, media liability, management liability, crime, and terrorism insurance products.

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