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15 May 2019Insurance

LMA adds new board members from TMK, Beazley and AXA XL

The Lloyd’s Market Association (LMA) has appointed three new members to its board of directors for 2019, who will serve a term of three years.

These include Paul Culham, group chief underwriting officer of Tokio Marine Kiln; Adrian Cox, chief underwriting officer of Beazley; and Paul Greensmith, regional chief executive officer of AXA XL.

Meanwhile, Andrew Brooks, chief executive officer of Ascot Underwriting, will continue as chairman of the LMA.

Sheila Cameron, LMA’s Chief Executive, said: “I would like to congratulate Adrian Cox, Paul Greensmith and Paul Culham on their election to the Board. The Board continues to be represented by highly respected and talented leaders in the Lloyd’s market, who share our passion for the ongoing success of our member and the market.”

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