The Hartford names group reinsurance VP

Mr. DiDonna will lead about 150 people specializing in reinsurance, product development, actuarial services and underwriting.
NOV 15, 2007
By  Bloomberg
The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. has appointed Ray DiDonna as vice president of its group reinsurance business. In this new role, Mr. DiDonna will lead about 150 people in Windsor, Conn., specializing in reinsurance, product development, actuarial services and underwriting. The business, known as The Hartford’s Group Reinsurance Plus, provides group life and disability reinsurance coverage and services to life and health insurance carriers. Mr. DiDonna was formerly with the General Electric Insurance in Plainville, Conn., where he was president of the company’s Union Fidelity Life Insurance Co. Before that, he was the Six Sigma quality leader for the life and health reinsurance division.

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