Hartford, Connecticut, United States, January 2025 – Kevin De Sa has been appointed as Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer: Business Insurance at Travelers, where he will lead technology strategy and innovation for the company’s Business Insurance division. In this elevated role, he will focus on driving technology transformation, software engineering excellence, and agile delivery practices to align with the company’s business objectives.
Kevin De Sa has been with Travelers for over four years, most recently serving as SVP & Chief Information Officer: Digital Enablement, where he led the company’s technology strategy across enterprise platforms, software engineering, and agile delivery. His leadership focused on enhancing digital capabilities, implementing event streaming technologies, and driving data engineering standards.
Prior to Travelers, De Sa spent nearly 18 years at Liberty Mutual Insurance in several leadership positions, including Vice President & Senior Director of Software Development for Global Risk Solutions and Global Specialty Claims & Finance. Throughout his career at Liberty Mutual, he was pivotal in driving software modernization, claims technology strategies, and enterprise digital transformation.
About Travelers
Travelers is a leading provider of property and casualty insurance in the United States, with operations extending to Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. With a history of over 165 years, Travelers has built a reputation for innovation, being the first insurer to offer automobile and space travel policies. The company provides a wide range of personal and commercial insurance products, protecting homes, vehicles, valuables, and businesses while focusing on risk management and loss prevention services.
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