|
|
|
|
|
|
| This newsletter contains updates on the latest NFP and industry resources related to the Property and Casualty industry. | | |
|
 | SPECIALTY SPOTLIGHT - ENERGY & MARINE |  | |
|
| NFP Welcomes James Debenport, VP, Energy and Marine Practice | | | | Debenport brings more than 20 years of experience, serving most recently as the Vice President of a boutique wholesale brokerage firm specializing in the energy casualty business. Prior to this, he worked in a variety of brokerage and business development roles within the wholesale insurance industry. Debenport has a deep understanding of the Energy industry and has a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas State University.
“It’s an honor to join NFP, work with Vilma and contribute to the growth of our Energy practice,” said Debenport. “We share the same vision in becoming the most dynamic, innovative, and responsive energy brokerage team in today's evolving insurance market. It’s clear there is a deep commitment to shaping an expectational culture within NFP. To say I’m excited would be an understatement.”
Read the full release here. | |
|
|
|
 | CLIENT TRAINING |  | |
|
| View the Webinars Page for the latest offerings on NFP.com. Get the latest insights for all upcoming and archived webinars | | |
|
|
|
| SPAC Conference 2022 – Andrew Pendergast | | | | SPAC & GPL Practice Leader and Managing Director, Andrew Pendergast, recently spoke on a panel at The SPAC Conference 2022 - D&O Insurance for SPACs: Do's, Don'ts & Consequences.
Andrew’s panel session covers:
- Lawsuits against SPACs are on the rise
- When de-SPACed targets underperform and infuriate investors, who’s to blame?
- Why all SPACs pay for the mistakes of a few bad apples?
Negotiation with insurers: How SPAC management can hold down D&O costs
View the entire video here: 8 D&O Insurance for SPACs: Do's, Don'ts & Consequences | |
|
|
|
|
|
 | BENEFITS & LIFE | WEALTH & RETIREMENT |  | |
|
|
| 7/7/22 21-FPC-GEN-GEN-0008 This information has been provided as an informational resource for NFP clients and business partners. It is intended to provide general guidance, and is not intended to address specific risk scenarios. Regarding insurance coverage questions, each specific policy must be reviewed in its entirety to determine the extent, if any, of coverage available for the impact of the Coronavirus. If you have questions, please reach out to your NFP contact. | |
|
|