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Everest Group Appoints Darryl Page to Board

Everest Group, Ltd. (NYSE: EG), a global underwriting leader, has expanded its Board of Directors with the appointment of Darryl Page as an independent, non-executive member. Mr. Page brings over four decades of leadership experience at high-performing complex global organizations, including a 12-year career at Chubb, where he served as Division President of International Personal Lines.

In addition to his impressive track record, Mr. Page is currently serving as a Trustee, Treasurer, and Chair-Elect on the Board of Dominican University of California. He holds a BS in Economics from Santa Clara University.

John Graf, recently approved as Everest Chairman, expressed his delight at the appointment, citing Mr. Page's wealth of experience in scaling profitable insurance businesses through complex markets globally and his history of developing high-performing, accretive cultures.

Everest Group, Ltd. is known for its 50-year track record of disciplined underwriting, capital, and risk management, offering best-in-class property, casualty, and specialty reinsurance and insurance solutions. The company's common stock is a component of the S&P 500 index.

For more information about Everest, its people, and products, visit www.everestglobal.com. The market has reacted to these announcements by moving the company's shares -0.15% to a price of $347.57. Check out the company's full 8-K submission here.

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