18 September 2017Insurance

Willis appoints new head of international construction

Broker Willis Towers Watson has appointed Martin Hiller as head of international construction, within its corporate risk and broking unit.

Hiller will be responsible for client management, technical, placement and risk management specialists to support Willis Towers Watson construction clients in risk mitigation. He will be reporting to Alex Clayton, CEO of construction.

Hiller joins Willis Towers Watson from JLT where he was previously a founding member and managing director of their construction team. He began his career in the UK construction team at Stewart Wrightson and has extensive experience across all aspects of the construction industry.

Alastair Swift, head of corporate risk & broking, Willis Towers Watson UK said, “We are delighted to welcome Martin to lead our international construction arm. Today’s announcement demonstrates our continued ability to attract high quality talent. Martin’s extensive experience will strengthen our construction proposition for both our Willis International offices, US offices and clients.”

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