The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) has celebrated the recognition of four Cayman-based professionals in the Captive Review Power 50 for 2025.
This year’s Power 50 list received nearly 2,000 nominations and reflects the breadth and excellence of leadership within the captive sector. Cayman’s Power 50 Honourees are:
#12 – Suzanne Sadlier, executive vice president – captive management, North America, Artex Risk Solutions. Sadlier’s extensive influence spans both offshore and onshore captive markets. With responsibility for captives across Bermuda, Cayman, Hawaii, Vermont, and South Carolina, she has been a key driver of Artex’s continued growth and innovation. Her foundational experience at the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority and passion for client service mark her as a standout leader in the industry.
#23 – Paul Macey, president, USA Risk Group. Macey has been a pillar of Cayman’s captive industry since joining USA Risk Group in 2005, IMAC said. Under his leadership, the firm has grown to become the fifth largest manager in Cayman. His dedication was further recognised last year with USA Risk being named Captive Management Firm of the Year, and Paul receiving Captive Manager in the 2024 Captive International Cayman Awards.
#35 – Jenny Pooley, managing director and chief executive, Strategic Risk Solutions Cayman. According to IMAC Pooley’s exceptional leadership has propelled SRS Cayman to the top of the industry, now the largest captive manager in the jurisdiction. With over a decade of experience in Cayman, her strategic vision and commitment to results continue to strengthen Cayman’s reputation as a global leader in captive insurance.
#39 – Alanna Trundle, president, Global Captive Management. Trundle’s ascent through the ranks at GCM, culminating in her appointment as President, exemplifies her unwavering commitment and expertise. She has played a vital role in GCM’s management of 63 international insurance companies and is recognised for championing women in leadership and driving innovation in group and SPC captives.
“We are proud to see four outstanding individuals from our jurisdiction acknowledged among the most influential voices globally. Their achievements reflect not only personal excellence, but also the collaborative and innovative spirit that continues to position the Cayman Islands at the forefront of the international captive insurance industry,” said IMAC chair, Kieran Mehigan.
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