WTW snags multinational trade credit leader

WTW snags multinational trade credit leader

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WTW snags multinational trade credit leader

Move bolsters newly formed multinational client team

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Steven Byerley

Global broker WTW has announced the appointment of Todd Lynady as multinational trade credit leader. Lynady will be based in New York and will report to Pieter van Ede, global head of trade credit at WTW.

Lynady brings with him over 25 years of industry experience, having held senior positions at Allianz Trade, Atradius, GE Commercial Finance, and Zurich. He also serves as a member of the advisory board of the International Trade and Forfaiting Association’s Americas chapter. Prior to joining WTW, Lynady served as the global head of insurance at fintech company LiquidX for the past three years.

In his new role, Lynady will be responsible for implementing the company’s multinational trade credit client strategy. He will also leverage his expertise in insurtech to contribute to WTW’s global digital transformation initiatives.

“We are thrilled to welcome Todd to WTW as the multinational trade credit Leader based in North America,” van Ede said. “His extensive experience in trade credit and business development positions him well to make significant contributions to WTW’s success in our newly formed multinational client team.”

“As a company that values top talent, we are excited to have Todd on board,” said Evan Freely, global head of financial solutions at WTW. “With his wealth of experience in sales, underwriting, trade finance, and business development, we believe he will be a valuable asset to our team and provide innovative solutions and exceptional service to our prospects and clients.”

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WTW also recently announced the appointment of Laura Doddington as North American proposition leader for pricing, product and claims underwriting and Jackie Bolig as head of property and casualty for its North American corporate risk and broking division.

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