Dale appoints new head of property reinsurance from Apollo
12-04-2021
Tony Forder joins Dale Underwriting Partners
in the role from Apollo Syndicate Management, where he was head of US treaty. Before that he was a senior underwriter at Faraday for 14 years.
Forder takes up his new post on April 19, 2021.
Dominic Peters, active underwriter at Dale Underwriting Partners, called Forder “a fantastic addition to our accomplished underwriting team” who “brings a wealth of experience and technical expertise.”
Forder said he had always admired Dale Underwriting Partner s
entrepreneurial culture. “It is an exciting time as they continue to build their offerings allied with the market environment,” he said.
Publishing date: Mar 09, 2021 • March 9, 2021 • 3 minute read • Dominic Peters, 12, checks out some books last Thursday at the Champion Municipal Library. The Albeta government announced March 1 that the libraries could reopen, but must limit capacity to 15 per cent of fire code occupancy. STEPHEN TIPPER Photo by Stephen Tipper /Vulcan Advocate
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Local libraries have reopened following the Alberta government announced March 1 that they could again allow patrons inside with up to 15 per cent capacity.
The Vulcan Municipal Library reopened on Monday, March 8. The library is open for its regular hours of Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Dale chief hands over active underwriter role to ex-MS Amlin Peters
13-01-2021
25-07-2018
Lloyd s syndicate Dale Underwriting Partners has hired former MS Amlin reinsurance CUO Dominic Peters as active underwriter for Syndicate 1729.
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December 18th, 2020
Showing off their work were from left: Daniel Cronin, Daniel Murphy, Jack Joy, Nikodem Niewiadomski, Joel Smith, Fionn Griffin, Aidan Joy woodwork teacher; Dominic Peters and David McCarthy.
Santa’s elves were busy in second year woodwork class at Castleisland Community College under the supervision of their teacher Aidan Joy as they created the spirit of Christmas for all to enjoy.
Pallets that delivered hand sanitisers and paper roll were reused and up-cycled into snowmen and Christmas trees.
Broken Up and Re-Arranged
The pallets were broken up, arranged, cut into shape and re-assembled in class. They were painted and then placed outside on school grounds.