Chubb’s culture is defined by who we are, the behaviors we expect of each other, and what we reward and recognize.
Chubb has operations in 54 countries and territories and can help clients manage their risks anywhere in the world.
The company took its present form in 2016 when ACE Limited acquired the Chubb Corporation, creating a world leader in insurance.
Chubb Climate+ draws on our extensive technical capabilities in underwriting and risk engineering, bringing together Chubb units engaged in Renewables, Alternative Fuels, Climate Tech, and Risk Engineering services.
At Chubb, we recognize our responsibility to provide solutions that help clients manage environmental risks, to reduce our own environmental impact and to make meaningful contributions to environmental causes.
Chubb has developed a series of accelerator programs around the world designed for women at all stages of their career.
The path towards racial justice and equity is both an individual journey and collective duty.
Building and advancing a fair, equitable and inclusive workplace is a journey that requires commitment and action.
Guided by steady leadership and a commitment to the highest levels of personal and professional integrity.
Vice President, Chubb Group
Co-Head, Global Government Affairs
Yancy Molnar is Vice President, Chubb Group and Co-Head of Global Government Affairs. He is responsible for representing the company on Chubb-related international affairs before the U.S. Congress, administration, key associations and foreign governments.
Mr. Molnar currently serves as the Chair of the Coalition for Service Industries Financial Services Committee, co-chair of the U.S.-ASEAN Business Council’s Financial Services Committee, and is a member of the American Council of Life Insurers’ International Markets and Trade Committee.
Mr. Molnar joined the company in 2009 as Vice President for International Government Affairs. Previously he served as Director, Public Policy, for Chrysler Group LLC. In this role, he was responsible for public policy issues including international trade, climate change and manufacturing competitiveness. He was actively involved in working with the U.S. administration and Congress to secure government loans for Chrysler during the 2009 U.S. financial crisis. Prior to his role with Chrysler, Mr. Molnar was with DaimlerChrysler’s Northeast Asia headquarters in Beijing, China, where he was responsible for external affairs.
Mr. Molnar holds a Master of Science degree in Business from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bucknell University.