Chubb Limited announced that Kevin Rampe has been named Senior Vice President, Chubb Group, Global Claims Officer, responsible for global claims management. The appointment is effective immediately, April 9, 2026. Rampe will also retain his responsibilities as Head of North America Claims. In his expanded role, Rampe will lead the company's claims organization globally and be responsible for all aspects of executive claims management, service and administration for Chubb through its worldwide network of claims offices.
He will report to Evan G. Greenberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chubb Limited & Chubb Group and John Keogh, President and Chief Operating Officer, Chubb Group, and in his North America capacity to Juan Luis Ortega, Executive Vice President, Chubb Group, President, North America Insurance. Rampe joined Chubb in 2005 as the company's Global Compliance Officer. He subsequently served as General Counsel of North America and Global Deputy General Counsel before being named Head of North America Claims in 2021.
Earlier in his career, he served as both President and Chairman of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC). Rampe was First Deputy Superintendent of the New York State Insurance Department and served as the First Assistant Counsel to New York State Governor George E. Pataki. He is a graduate of Union College and the Albany Law School of Union University.
Chubb Limited is a Switzerland-based holding company. The Company, through its subsidiaries, provides a range of insurance and reinsurance products and services to clients around the world. Its segments include North America Commercial property and casualty (P&C) Insurance, North America Personal P&C Insurance, North America Agricultural Insurance, Overseas General Insurance, Global Reinsurance and Life Insurance. It offers commercial insurance products and service offerings, such as risk management programs, loss control, and engineering and complex claims management. It provides specialized insurance products to areas, such as aviation and energy. It also offers personal lines insurance coverage, including homeowners, automobile, valuables, umbrella liability and recreational marine products. In addition, it supplies personal accident, supplemental health and life insurance to individuals in select countries.
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