David S. Sinnott ’83 died on December 12, 2019, in Boston, Massachusetts.
(The following was published in currentobituary.com)
David Scott Sinnott of Wellesley and Duxbury, MA, passed away on December 12, 2019, at age 58 of complications following a massive heart attack. He was an avid sportsman—skier, hiker, marathoner– whose illness was completely unexpected. He died at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, cared for by an outstanding group of physicians and nurses.
Born on November 2, 1961, David grew up in Duxbury, attended the public schools, and played soccer, baseball, and bog hockey. He loved his Boston sports teams and shared his passion with friends and family.
David attended Bowdoin College, receiving a BA in Economics in 1983. He was active in theatre and intramural sports and was president of Theta Delta Chi fraternity. David remained involved at Bowdoin with the President’s Visiting Committee and the endowment of The Sinnott Family Fund for Academic Resources. He went on to receive his MBA at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and recently became a Chartered Financial Analyst.
David worked at General Reinsurance and then at Morgan Stanley in New York. While in New York, David met Francesca. They were married in Woodstock, Vermont in 1990, moving to Bermuda in 1993. David joined the start-up team for General Re’s catastrophe reinsurer, Tempest Re, before transitioning to Partner Re Ltd., guiding New Solutions and heading Risk Management. He later served as EVP and Chief Underwriting Officer for Montpelier Re Ltd. In Bermuda, David enjoyed boating, playing tennis and golf, and was an active member of both the Mid Ocean Club and the Coral Beach Club.
David and his family relocated to Wellesley, MA, and Northport, ME, in 2011. He co-founded Climassure Inc. with XL Innovate, an MGU created to provide insurance and risk mitigation for flood and related perils. Most recently he was a financial services consultant and began serving as a Year Up Mentor in Boston.
David will be remembered as a kind and loyal friend, husband and father who touched others with his unassuming presence, quiet leadership and sense of humor.
David is survived by Francesca, daughter Olivia (19), son Charlie (16). He leaves his brother Tom, and his wife, Angela, and their children, Jackson and Madelyn, all of Duxbury, his sister-in-law, Cheri Sinnott and his brother Peter’s children, Megan and Courtney, his aunt, Suzie Stiassni, and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is pre-deceased by his parents, Pete and Betty Lou Sinnott and his brother Peter.