Bryan Stevenson
About Bryan Stevenson
Bryan Stevenson serves as the Senior Vice President and Profit Center Head for Construction Primary Casualty at AXA XL, a position he has held since 2014. He has extensive experience in the insurance industry, having worked in various roles at companies such as AIG, Zurich, and Old Republic.
Work at AXA XL
Bryan Stevenson has served as the Senior Vice President & Profit Center Head for Construction Primary Casualty at AXA XL since 2014. In this role, he oversees operations related to construction insurance and risk management. His tenure at AXA XL has been marked by a focus on developing strategies to enhance profitability and service delivery within the construction sector. The Dallas/Fort Worth area serves as the base for his professional activities.
Previous Employment History
Before joining AXA XL, Bryan Stevenson held various positions in the insurance industry. He worked at Old Republic Construction Program Group as Senior Vice President from 2009 to 2014. Prior to that, he was with Zurich Insurance as Vice President for eight years, and served as Senior Underwriter - Global Energy at Zurich Financial Services for 11 months. His earlier roles include working as an Underwriter at AIG and as an Account Executive at Allied North America.
Education and Expertise
Bryan Stevenson earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in International Business from Hofstra University, completing his studies from 1990 to 1994. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in business principles, which he applies in his current role in the insurance sector. His expertise spans various aspects of underwriting and risk management, particularly in the construction industry.
Career Progression
Bryan Stevenson has built a diverse career in the insurance industry over several decades. He began his career as an Account Manager at Allied North America from 1994 to 1996. He then transitioned to Zurich Insurance, where he spent eight years in various underwriting roles. His career continued to advance with positions at AIG and Old Republic before his current role at AXA XL, demonstrating a consistent trajectory of growth and responsibility.