19 October 2017Analysis

Capstone brings on director of business development for Northeast

Capstone Associated Services has expanded its reach in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the US with the appointment of David Osbourn as director of business development for the region.

Osbourn has over 35 years of broad insurance industry experience, including property and casualty, reinsurance and captives.

He has previously served as a senior broker and account executive at Aon Risk Services, and has also worked as a general manager in Dublin, Ireland, for Noble Insurance Companies.

In this role, he will help educate mid-market business owners and advisors on the benefits of captive insurance planning.

It is an honour to have David on the team,” said Stewart Feldman, CEO and general counsel at Capstone. “David’s prior experience in property & casualty insurance and alternative risk planning aligns well with the expertise we value. David will be working out of our Pittsburgh, PA office, speaking to business owners, CFOs, and others about their risk coverage needs and about our outstanding track record in captive design, formation, and management. Over almost 20 years, Capstone has supported clients using a multi-disciplinary approach to captive insurance formation and management. It is the only way to ensure that the planning is done right and in compliance with the IRS and other regulatory bodies. We’re looking forward to growing our presence in the Northeast / Mid-Atlantic areas with David at the forefront.”


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