Background
Sheila Mulrennan contributed articles on
insurance archaeology to IRMI.com.
Ms. Mulrennan is the founder and president of the Insurance Archaeology
Group (IAG), a New York-based consulting firm dedicated to historic insurance
reconstruction and coverage analysis. With more than 20 years of insurance
analysis and advisory experience, Ms. Mulrennan is one of the nation's
foremost specialists in historic insurance reconstruction for environmental,
product liability and occupational health litigation.
Ms. Mulrennan and her professional staff at IAG have pioneered many of the
research and investigative techniques used in locating evidence of missing or
destroyed insurance policies. Under her direction, IAG has recovered over $50
billion in previously unknown, prepaid insurance assets for its clients, which
include Fortune 500 companies, nationally recognized law firms, small to
mid-sized corporations, municipalities and utilities.
Prior to founding IAG in 1985, Ms. Mulrennan worked in both the U.S. and
London, first as a claims analyst and later as a specialist in insurance
archaeology.
Ms. Mulrennan holds an MA degree in history and a BA in psychology from the
University of Memphis. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the
Association for Professional Insurance Women, and she is a frequent speaker to
insurance, legal and corporate audiences regarding historic insurance
archaeology.