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Capital improvement



How Vince Donnelly took PMA Capital out of a crisis and led it in a new direction

By Erik Cassano


Smart Business Philadelphia | January 2009

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Vince Donnelly </BR> president and CEO, PMA Captial Corp.
Vince Donnelly
president and CEO, PMA Captial Corp.


When Vince Donnelly took the reins at PMA Capital Corp. in late 2003, the insurance provider was limping along, dragging its reinsurance business around like a damaged limb.

The first thing Donnelly had to do as president and CEO was to stabilize the present to ensure that PMA Capital would have a future.

“At the time, we basically had two operating segments or subsidiaries,” he says. “One was our insurance business, which I was running at the time, and the other was our reinsurance business. At the end of 2003, our reinsurance business had experienced some pretty significant financial difficulties. The result was we closed that operation down.”

But that didn’t stop the fallout from hitting PMA Capital hard. The CEO to which Donnelly reported resigned, and perhaps most damaging, one of PMA Capital’s most important industry ratings was downgraded.

“Having our rating downgraded from an A-minus to a B-plus-plus was certainly an inhibitor in operating on an ongoing basis as an insurance company,” Donnelly says. “You really need to have rating with a letter ‘A’ in it to move forward.”

In addition to the mechanics of restructuring the business and attempting to regain an A-level rating, Donnelly had to oversee the far-reaching challenge of restoring faith in the company among employees, customers and shareholders.

It’s something that tested Donnelly’s leadership skills before he even had a chance to get settled into his new role. Before he could continue to grow PMA Capital, first he had to stabilize and repair it.

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