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Pioneer expands PI team with former Alterra manager

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Pioneer Underwriting has added former Alterra at Lloyd's underwriting manager Paula McManus to its professional indemnity (PI) team.

McManus has been tasked with writing a miscellaneous book, complementing existing business, to focus on UK SME firms. 

She has also previously worked at Beazley Management and CNA Insurance and begins her latest role at Pioneer today.

Darren Doherty, chief executive officer of Pioneer, said: "I know [McManus'] experience and knowledge will help to grow what is already a successful business. The expansion of each of our third-party business units is amongst our key strategic goals over the coming

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