WTW appoints risk & broking president and chair

WTW names risk & broking president, chair

WTW names risk & broking president, chair | Insurance Business Canada

Insurance News

WTW names risk & broking president, chair

New colleague joining from Marsh next year

Insurance News

By
Terry Gangcuangco

WTW has appointed Lucy Clarke and Adam Garrard as president and chair, respectively, of risk & broking.

Joining WTW in the third quarter of 2024, Clarke will move from Marsh where she was president of specialty and global placement – a position to be filled by internal hire Pat Donnelly. Meanwhile Garrard, who currently serves as risk & broking head at WTW, will become the segment’s chair when Clarke arrives.

“We are excited to announce this strong addition to WTW,” Garrard said in a release. “Lucy is an industry leader committed to specialization, exceptional client service, data and analytics, aligning with core WTW market strengths and growth priorities.

“She has extraordinary market presence, a proven track record of delivering results, and an intense focus on talent. We are confident in the role that WTW plays in supporting clients in an ever-changing risk landscape and will continue to add talent where there is a strong fit with WTW’s culture and ambitions.”

Clarke, who is based in London, will bring two and a half decades of industry experience to WTW.

“With the addition of Lucy to our strong risk & broking leadership team, WTW will offer an even more compelling value proposition as we continue to innovate and adapt to address our clients’ changing needs,” chief executive Carl Hess commented.

“I look forward to welcoming Lucy to the WTW team next year and know she will help us relentlessly drive our strategic priorities forward.”

See also  Which provision in a health insurance plan is used to avoid Overinsurance when a person is covered by more than one plan quizlet?

The risk & broking segment consists of more than 14,000 WTW colleagues.

What do you think about this story? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Related Stories

Keep up with the latest news and events

Join our mailing list, it’s free!