JLT taps Beazley, Marsh, Aon for European cyber expansion
JLT Specialty, a subsidiary of Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group, has expanded its European cyber practice based in London and Stockholm with the appointment of four new members.
Monica Tigleanu joins JLT as a partner from Beazley. Prior to this she was a senior underwriter in cyber risk at AIG.
Claire Davey joins as a partner from Marsh, where she was assistant vice president in technology errors and omissions (E&O) and cyber liability. Prior to this she was a broker at Aon where she was primarily responsible for professional indemnity insurance. Davey will focus on growing JLT’s European retail presence.
Anthony Herring joins JLT Specialty as a broker in the European cyber team and will be based in Stockholm. Herring was previously a cyber practice leader for Aon in Sweden and has experience in property insurance. He is expected to bring a new perspective to business interruption to JLT’s cyber team clients.
Finally, Jack Elliott-Frey joins from Aon Risk Solutions, where he was a cyber broker. Prior to this, he worked for cyber insurance broker Safeonline.
"Modern and constantly evolving online risks require true multi-disciplinary thinking to address effectively and strategically,” said Sarah Stephens, partner and head of cyber at JLT Specialty. “These welcome additions to our team are the latest demonstration of our commitment to bringing on board highly skilled individuals from diverse backgrounds such as insurance, business intelligence and IT."
"Our footprint continues to grow significantly across Europe, where there is clearly heightened awareness of cyber risks due to rising numbers of incidents as well as European cyber and data-related regulatory changes. This latest expansion will help us continue to define innovative solutions for companies in the UK, across Europe and around the globe," Stephens added.
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