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30 November 2021Insurance

Amwins Global Risks hires ex-Aon as director of casualty

Amwins Global Risks, the international arm of global specialty insurance broker  Amwins, has hired a senior London Market executive to help expand its capability in the casualty market.

Tom Graham joins Amwins from Apollo Syndicate Management where he most recently held the position of US casualty underwriter. He started his insurance career on the Aon Graduate Programme, eventually moving to Aon's casualty division as a wholesale US casualty broker and then as a senior broker working on healthcare liability business.

In his new role, Graham will focus on casualty business emanating from the US, Canada and Australia, developing and running his team within Amwins Global Risks' Professional & Financial Risks division.

"We are delighted to welcome Tom to Amwins. His industry experience and business acumen will help significantly grow our capability in this class," said Roddy Graham (pictured), divisional managing director of Amwins Global Risks.

"As the London market continues to evolve, we will be at the forefront building this type of business with Tom leading our concerted efforts to obtain exclusive capacity for our clients."

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