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Will Field returns to Chubb

He will be the head of Casualty in Asia starting first quarter of 2024.

Chubb has announced that Will Field will rejoin the company in the first quarter of next year as the Head of Casualty, Asia. 

In this position, Field will oversee the management and performance of Chubb's Casualty portfolio across Asia.

Field, with nearly two decades of experience, will be based in Singapore and will report to Chris Gough, who was recently promoted to Head of Property & Casualty, in Asia.

Starting his career as a commercial and insurance lawyer, Field joined ACE in 2010 and held senior claims management roles at ACE and Chubb for 12 years. 

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These roles included Claims Manager, Casualty & Multinational, Asia Pacific, and Head of Claims, Singapore. His most recent position was as the Head of Claims in Asia Pacific for Everest.

 

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