
St. John’s University’s Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science, part of The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, will honor Chuck Davis, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Stone Point Capital, as the “2025 Insurance Leader of the Year” at its 30th Annual Insurance Leader of the Year Award Dinner. Mr. Davis will be introduced by Jim Carey, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Stone Point Capital, and Vincent J. Dowling, Dowling & Partners Securities, LLC, who will join the ceremony as Honorary Dinner Chairpersons. The event will take place on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at the New York Marriott Marquis in New York City. Proceeds from the dinner will support the University’s Greenberg School students and programs.
“Throughout his distinguished career in the financial services industry, Chuck’s impact on businesses, individuals and organizations serving our communities has been significant and sustainable. We are delighted that he has been selected as this year’s Insurance Leader honoree and will be with us at the award event in January,” said John W. Keogh, President and Chief Operating Officer, Chubb Group, Chairman of the Greenberg Board of Overseers. “Chuck serves as Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Stone Point Capital, a premier private equity firm in the global financial services industry. Within the insurance industry, Chuck and his firm have influenced numerous companies and the industry broadly for many years. Countless leaders in our industry have had the privilege of working with Chuck and his colleagues throughout their careers, and we at the Greenberg School are grateful for the financial support his nomination is sure to generate on this evening.”
“At the Tobin College of Business, our mission is to develop principled leaders who will make a lasting impact on the insurance and financial services industries,” said Maciek Nowak, Ph.D., Dean, and Joseph H. and Maria C. Schwartz Distinguished Chair, The Peter J. Tobin College of Business. “By honoring Chuck Davis with this award, we highlight his exceptional career and vision and the example he sets for our students as they prepare to shape the industry’s future.”
“We are proud to recognize Chuck’s achievements at this year’s landmark dinner, which brings together industry leaders from around the globe,” said Hank Watkins, Executive Director of the Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science. “We are privileged to celebrate his accomplishments at this milestone 30th annual dinner, one of the largest events of its kind in the global insurance industry. The support generated by this event will directly benefit our students, giving them the resources and opportunities to thrive in an industry Chuck has done so much to strengthen.”
A photo of Mr. Davis is available on Stone Point Capital's website. For more information, or to attend the dinner, please contact Maureen Furlong Weber, Director, Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science, at 212-277-5111 or [email protected].
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