TigerRisk hires property catastrophe specialist Bill Tuttle

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TigerRisk, the broking group and reinsurance and risk capital advisor, has hired Bill Tuttle, a property catastrophe specialist, as a new Partner and senior broker at the firm.

Tuttle will be tasked with guiding key clients through complex property reinsurance placements during what the company said is a difficult time in the market cycle.

Tuttle has more than 35 years’ experience in the property and casualty (P&C) industry, and joins from his most recent role at rival broker Aon, where he was Managing Director with a focus on property catastrophe reinsurance clients.

Tuttle’s career began at E.W.Blanch Co. in 1985 as a reinsurance broker, where he also worked on the development of new catastrophe models.

He then spent time working at Risk Management Solutions, Inc. (RMS) from 2000 as Vice President of Product Marketing, with a focus on improving catastrophe modeling products and developing new exposure management solutions for clients.

Tuttle joins as TigerRisk as Partner, Senior Reinsurance Broker and will be based in Minnesota, US, reporting to Dan Miller.

“Bill will provide an immediate benefit in helping our clients navigate their property placements in this difficult time in the cycle,” Rob Bredahl, Chief Executive Officer of TigerRisk Partners commented. “Bill has established an impressive reputation during his time in the P&C markets, broking complex programs with significant limits in both hard and soft markets. That combined with his know-how in cat modeling and exposure management will add tremendous talent and expertise to our firm, and continues our commitment to providing clients with senior level expertise and unparalleled service.”

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“I’m delighted to be bringing my energy and expertise to TigerRisk,” added Tuttle. “The firm has established itself as a leading innovator within the P&C reinsurance market, and I am looking forward to being a part of Tiger’s next chapter in its growth trajectory.”

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