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His profession as a marine underwriter meant he spent much time at sea.
He joined the company in 1967 as an inland marine underwriter and rose to president.
He is, by profession, a marine underwriter at Lloyd's.
He worked for the Egyptian Reinsurance Company as a marine underwriter.
He subsequently became a marine underwriter.
Organizer and chairman of the board of Marine Underwriters Corp. 1935.
His father is the president of the American Institute of Marine Underwriters in New York.
But, Christopher Rome, a leading Lloyd's marine underwriter, said, "If the situation deteriorates, no doubt higher rates will be charged."
Mr. Przedpelski, 29, is the underwriting supervisor with International Marine Underwriters in Boston.
He finally obtained a policy from a specialty company, National Marine Underwriters of Annapolis, Md., for $428 a year.
The Most Dangerous Trade Also testifying were representatives of the Coast Guard, marine underwriters, trial lawyers and the fishing industry.
Christopher Rome, a leading marine underwriter, said, "One underwriter thought we'd get 2.5 percent and another said he wouldn't write it at three times that rate."
On Monday, marine underwriters at Lloyd's of London increased insurance rates for cargo on ships traveling in the Persian Gulf.
Nor was Christopher W. Rome, a marine underwriter at Lloyd's, preoccupied with the break from Lloyd's tradition.
The NCB was formed by a group of marine underwriters and the Coast Guard for the purpose of reducing losses of grain ships.
Ward Mauck, president of the American Institutue of Marine Underwriters, still books his own airline reservations and gets his own theater tickets.
Stephen Merrett, chairman of the Lloyd's marine underwriters association, said there were several hundred merchant ships in the gulf, including those carrying supplies for the United Nations military forces.
The bride's, stepfather, Ward L. Mauck, retired as the president of the American Institute of Marine Underwriters in Manhattan.
In reaction to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, marine underwriters in the Lloyd's of London insurance market have added a premium for ships traveling in the Persian Gulf.
Kenneth Dancy was awarded a medal for Industrial Heroism by the Daily Herald and an illuminated citation from the American Institute of Marine Underwriters.
"I'm surprised how many ships, particularly tankers, have continued to go into the gulf to Saudi oil ports," said Stephen Merrett, an underwriter and chairman of the Lloyd's marine underwriters association.
Tanker Service Drops Judging from requests for insurance, the number of companies willing to send tankers into the gulf has dropped substantially, marine underwriters in the Lloyds of London insurance market said.
He was also a charter member and past president of the American Marine Insurance Forum and the first West Coast director of the American Institute of Marine Underwriters.
His mother manages Waterhouse Travel in Katonah, N.Y. His father is the president of the Association of Inland Marine Underwriters, an insurance trade group in New York.
The Central Union of Marine Underwriters (CEFOR) was founded August 15, 1911 by Norwegian and foreign insurance companies and is the marine insurance market organization of Norway.