Insurance Journal TV: Interview With Patricia Henry, Executive Vice President Of Global Government Affairs At Chubb
San Diego, CA, February 19, 2016- Insurance Journal TV offers exclusive new video segments from Patricia Henry’s interview with Carrier Management.
A property/casualty insurance organization as big as Chubb has a lot of territory to cover when it comes to staying abreast of regulatory changes, new legislation, court rulings and other government developments around the world. In this interview with Carrier Management at the Property/Casualty Insurance Joint Industry Forum, Patricia Henry, Executive Vice President of Global Government Affairs, describes how her team gets it all done. https://www.insurancejournal.tv/videos/13246/
An international capital standard proposed by the IAIS is misguided and impractical, Chubb’s Executive Vice President of Global Government Affairs, Patricia Henry, wrote in an article she co-authored with Chief Risk Officer Sean Ringsted for Carrier Management last year. In the eight months that followed, nothing has changed, she said during this interview at the Property/Casualty Insurance Joint Industry Forum in January. https://www.insurancejournal.tv/videos/13248/
News in late November that the U.S. Treasury and U.S. Trade Representative planned to negotiate a covered agreement on insurance with the European Union was music to the ears of Patricia Henry, Executive Vice President of Global Government Affairs for Chubb. In this interview with Carrier Management in January, she explained the key benefits for global insurers. https://www.insurancejournal.tv/videos/13252/
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