Verita CSG, Inc., a managing general underwriting firm under the WTW umbrella, has hired Victor Sordillo and Glen O’Connor as risk advisory services director and deputy director, respectively.
With a robust background spanning over four decades, Sordillo is well-regarded for his contributions to risk engineering across residential, commercial, and industrial clientele. His career has been marked by global leadership roles at international insurance companies and a notable tenure with the US Army Corps of Engineers.
O’Connor, meanwhile, joins the Verita team with over two decades of risk control experience. His career has focused on managing large accounts, identifying loss exposures, and developing tailored risk mitigation strategies.
“I am honored to join the Verita team of high-performing professionals dedicated to bringing innovation to the insurance industry,” Sordillo commented. “Together we will provide greater service and improve efficiencies of our industry.
“At Verita, we are creating the future of risk identification while customizing solutions to mitigate losses. This involves harnessing advanced technology overlapped with human behavior analysis and the environment to protect people and property.”
O’Connor also shared his enthusiasm, saying, “I am truly excited to be working with Verita. The collaborative and innovative working environment pushes me to utilize my expertise to create ‘next-generation’ safety resources and services to provide value-add to our clients, while also contributing to the team’s success.”
Verita president and chief executive Edward Chiang emphasized the importance of the risk advisory services division, highlighting the duo’s recruitment as pivotal to enhancing Verita’s proposition.
“Risk advisory services is of critical importance to our insureds and is a crucial component of Verita’s specialized insurance solutions,” Chiang said. “The addition of Vic Sordillo and Glen O’Connor is one of many important steps that underpins Verita’s commitment to building industry-leading risk advisory services.”
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