The Vermont Captive Insurance Association (VCIA) has elected four new members to its board.
Voting was conducted virtually for the first time with Ian Davis, senior vice president for captive insurance at M&T Bank, Ryan Gadapee, shareholder at Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer, Cameron MacArthur, founder and CEO at AI Insurance, and Melinda Young, vice president of risk management Alberici Constructors, elected.
They will participate in their first VCIA board meeting in October.
VCIA was established in 1985 and provides both state and federal lobbying support for its nearly 400 members.
“On behalf of the entire VCIA Board, we are thrilled to add these new members who we know will bring new ideas and energy to the organisation,” said Tracy Hassett, VCIA board chair and president of edHEALTH.
“It’s an exciting time as we are about to begin a strategic planning process to ensure that the VCIA remains the premier captive association and a major educational and networking resource for the entire industry.”
Kevin Mead, president of VCIA, said: “Ian, Ryan, Cameron, and Melinda, bring incredible assets to the VCIA Board.
“Not only that, they offer diverse perspectives that will be essential to our process, coming from the banking, legal, insurance software, and risk management, captive insurance fields, respectively.”