The Travelers Companies - Management Team

Management Team

The Travelers Company's Management Team is composed of:

  • Jay S. Fishman, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
  • Brian W. MacLean, President & Chief Operating Officer
  • Jay S. Benet, Vice Chairman & Chief Financial Officer
  • Charles Clarke, Vice Chairman
  • Irwin R. Ettinger, Vice Chairman
  • William H. Heyman, Vice Chairman & Chief Investment Officer
  • Alan D. Schnitzer, Vice Chairman & Chief Legal Officer; Financial, Professional & International Insurance
  • John J. Albano, EVP - Field Management
  • Andy F. Bessette, EVP & Chief Administrative Officer
  • John P. Clifford Jr., EVP - Human Resources
  • William E. Cunningham Jr., EVP - Business Insurance
  • Bill Hannon, EVP - Enterprise Risk Management & Business Conduct Officer
  • Lisa Caputo, EVP - Marketing & Communications
  • Maria Olivo, EVP & Corporate Treasurer
  • Doreen Spadorcia, EVP - CEO - Claim Services & Personal Insurance
  • Kenneth F. Spence III, EVP & General Counsel
  • Joan Kois Woodward, EVP - Public Policy
  • Patrick Kinney, President - Field Management
  • Michael F. Klein, SVP - Business Insurance
  • Thomas M. Kunkel, President - Bond & Financial Products
  • Marc Schmittlein, President - CEO - Select Accounts & Agribusiness
  • Kevin C. Smith, President - International
  • Greg Toczydlowski, President - Personal Insurance

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