28 February 2017Insurance

JLT Group appoints COO; reshuffles management in LatAm and Canada

Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group unveiled a plethora of senior management changes at the same time as its  2016 results including a new group chief operating officer and new heads in Latin America and Canada.

Mike Methley, previously the CEO, JLT Latin America and chairman of JLT Canada and JLT Insurance Management, has been appointed group chief operating officer.

Mark Drummond Brady, deputy group CEO, becomes CEO of JLT Latin America and Chairman of JLT Canada in addition to his existing role.

Mike Reynolds, global CEO of JLT Re, assumes additional responsibility for JLT Insurance Management.

And Bala Viswanathan, CEO of JLT UK & Ireland Employee Benefits, also becomes International chairman of Employee Benefits.

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