8 November 2017Insurance

MAI CEE names group employee benefits leader

MAI CEE, an independent insurance broker in Central and Eastern Europe, has appointed Ewelina Jaworska as group employee benefits leader.

Jaworska will be responsible for growing MAI CEE’s employee benefits business across its operations in Central and Eastern Europe, while retaining her responsibilities as head of employee benefits in Poland. She will report to group network director Natalia Zaborovska.

Jaworska began her career as an insurance broker in MAI CEE’s international division in 2005.

Jan Stok, CEO of MAI CEE, said: "We are in the process of a significant build-out of our business and have identified employee benefits as a key target area for expansion.

"Ewelina joins to build on her significant achievements in growing our employee benefits practice in Poland. This is a key growth area for our business, as falling unemployment in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland creates competition for labour and employee benefits programmes help employers attract the very best talent in the market. Ewelina is a recognised leader in employee benefits in our region, and we look forward to welcoming her to the group leadership team."

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