Worcester’s Joseph Sullivan Named Vice President at Boston Mutual Life
Friday, June 03, 2016
“With his extensive experience in the insurance industry, Joseph Sullivan will play an integral role in expanding our underwriting expertise, product initiatives, and strengthening our position in the market. As we continue to invest in the resources to support our constituents, and as we move forward with the next growth phase of our Workplace Solutions and General Agencies divisions, we’ve built a strong foundation to maintain our positive momentum,” said Paul A. Quaranto, Jr., Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President at Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Joseph Sullivan
Prior to joining Boston Mutual Life Insurance, Sullivan was Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Accident Division, at Pan-American Life Insurance Company in Shrewsbury.
Before that, he served roles at Greenwood International Insurance Services, Inc. which included a stint art Chief Executive Officer from 2001-2015, Chief Operating Officer from 2003-2011, and Senior Vice President from 2000-2003.
Sulllivan holds a law degree from Suffolk University in Boston and earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts, with a major in Business Administration, human resources management.
Sullivan is a member of the Our Lady of Finance Committee in Worcester.
Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company
Founded in 1891, Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company has enjoyed a long history of financial strength and stability. Headquartered in Canton, Massachusetts, Boston Mutual has been a recognized leader for 125 years in providing flexible insurance products to working Americans and their families in the private and public sectors of the USA.
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