22 June 2017Insurance

JLT Re boosts Bermuda operation with Chubb Tempest Re hire

Reinsurance broker and consultant JLT Re has appointed Deanna Williams as a partner in its Bermuda operation, reporting to Charles Withers-Clarke, partner, JLT Re in Bermuda.

Previously, Williams was at Chubb (ACE) Tempest Re where she was a vice president underwriter focused on international property catastrophe XL. Prior to that she has held key roles at Ace Tempest Re, XL Reinsurance and XL Capital.

Withers-Clarke said: "I have worked with Deanna for many years and know her can do attitude and drive will be a great fit for the team in Bermuda and of real benefit to our clients and prospects.

"Deanna will be focusing on our specialty lines working closely with myself and our teams in London. I am sure her in-depth underwriting knowledge and experience will be invaluable."

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