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Allianz Group expands cyber insurance team

Allianz Group’s specialist corporate insurer Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) has expanded its North American cyber insurance team with the addition of three industry professionals: Laura Burke, Daniel DeLoof,and Lester Shearn. The company also promoted Emy Donavan to regional head of cyber and U.S. deputy head of E&O, including technology, media and specialty professional indemnity (PI).

Laura Burke has joined as executive underwriter of cyber, technology, media and specialty PI. Based in Chicago, she is responsible for the placement of enterprise cyber and professional liability risks. Prior to joining Allianz, Ms. Burke was the cyber practice leader for Lockton Chicago.

Daniel DeLoof has been appointed senior underwriter for Allianz’s cyber business and will be based in New York. He joins Allianz from ACE Group, where he was a claims representative for Professional Risk – Cyber, Privacy Network and Liability Claims.

Joining the cyber team as an underwriting specialist is Lester Shearn, based in Atlanta. Ms. Shearn has more than 15 years of industry experience and was previously with Axis Insurance as unit coordinator and held various financial lines positions with Zurich North America and AIG.

The new additions will report to Jenny Soubra, national practice leader, cyber, media and specialty PI, based in San Francisco, who reports to Donavan.

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