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Carol J. Scully joined the MJ team in 2014 as strategic risk management director in the Risk Management + Commercial Insurance department. With over 20 years of global risk management experience, Carol oversees our comprehensive risk management initiatives and is MJ’s resident cybersecurity expert. Her specializations include global risk management, program development and implementation, crisis management and response, cyber loss prevention, and a keen understanding of the dynamic requirements impacting business operations.
Carol recently received her Cyber COPE Insurance Certification (CCIC) from Chubb and Carnegie Mellon University. The CCIC is testament to her deep understanding of the best practices in the cyber security risk management, governance and operations.
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