A new colleague will arrive at the end of April
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Written by Terry Ganquanco
WTW has hired Neil Harrison, Aon's global chief claims officer, as global claims officer.
The Global Claims Leader, who will take up the role at the end of the month, will report to Adam Garrard, Global Head of Risk and Brokers. At WTW, Mr. Harrison will focus on all aspects of the company's claims proposition, from delivering enhanced claims services to coordinating claims teams across specialty industry practices.
“Claims is not only a key element of the service we provide to our customers, it also plays a key role in our Smarter Ways to Risk proposition and is a core strength and growth priority for the WTW market. We provide expertise, exceptional customer service, data and analytics that directly align with our customers' needs,” Garrard said in a release. Insurance business.
He added that this announcement demonstrates the brokerage's commitment to attracting investment and talent for the long-term future of our business, while reinforcing the strength of WTW's risk and broking strategy. Ta.
Mr. Garrard further commented, “Neil brings an outstanding track record in leading the delivery of global insurance claims services and will be a valuable addition to our management team.”
The appointment follows the move of Julian Bosc from Aon to WTW as the firm's first global specialized director of Insurance Consulting & Technology.
“Given Julian's wealth of industry knowledge and expertise, we are delighted to welcome him to WTW's global specialist team,” global market leader Richard Clarkson said in March.
“This senior appointment invests in industry-leading talent and expands the scope of our consulting and technology solutions to help clients deliver superior results in specialist markets in London, Singapore and Bermuda that are undergoing such significant change. It shows our commitment to further expansion.”
WTW serves 140 countries and markets across talent, risk and capital.
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