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Carolina Klint, risk management leader for Continental Europe, Marsh
27 October 2020Insurance

Marsh appoints new risk management leader for Continental Europe

Global insurance broker and risk advisor Marsh has strengthened its risk management leadership in Continental Europe with the appointment of Carolina Klint.

Klint joined Marsh from AIG in 2017 as chief executive officer of its North-West Europe region, comprising Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden.

Klint brings over 18 years of international and leadership experience to the new role.

Based in Stockholm, Klint will be responsible for delivering Marsh’s wide range of services and solutions to its largest national and multinational clients with operations in Continental Europe.

She will report to Siegmund Fahrig, CEO of Marsh Continental Europe, who said: “With her extensive experience working with multinational clients, Carolina is the ideal choice for this role. I look forward to working with her on the often complex challenges facing our largest clients.”

Klint added: “The Covid-19 pandemic has presented multinationals with a fast-evolving range of risks that can vary widely from country to country. I look forward to bringing the best of Marsh to help our clients across Continental Europe successfully address these issues.”

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