A new role for Carrier at Argo

Argo Group has appointed Andrew Carrier to the newly created position of group chief underwriting officer. In his expanded role, Carrier will oversee underwriting across Argo Group’s worldwide operations and will report to Argo Group chief executive officer Mark Watson. Carrier will retain his current responsibilities as president of Argo Re and as underwriting director for Argo International.

“In addition to building a leading reinsurance operation in Bermuda in a short period of time, Andrew has been a key contributor on the group executive team,” said. Watson. “As we continue to broaden our underwriting platform, Andrew’s enterprise-wide view of risk and opportunity will be increasingly valuable.”

The company also announced the resignation of Julian Enoizi, chief executive officer of Argo International in London. Enoizi will be leaving his position in March to pursue other business interests.

“Since taking the helm in 2009, Julian introduced the disciplines to create a stable platform on which to base the future growth of Argo International,” said Watson. “Having established this base and overseen expansion into new classes of business, Julian has chosen to seek out a new challenge. He will be staying on through the beginning of March to ensure a smooth transition.”

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