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31 January 2023Insurance

McGill raids Tysers for multiple hires in marine expansion move

Specialist re/insurance broker  McGill and Partners has expanded its marine offering to include a dedicated ports and terminals team with multiple strategic hires from Tysers.

Julien Hubbard (pictured) has joined the broker as head of ports and terminals. Joining his team are Mark McKinnell, Daniel Wells, Alex Jonesco, Dan Green and Elena Stefanova.

Hubbard comes to McGill and Partners from Tysers where he led the drive into marine liabilities, ports and terminals and war risks for the last 19 years. While at Tysers he was also a member of the marine, aviation and terrorism board and was instrumental in its push into Asia and Latin America. Earlier in his 33-year career Hubbard was a marine broker with CE Heath and latterly Miller.

McKinnell joined McGill and Partners in June 2022 having spent nine years at Tysers working in the ports and terminals team focussing primarily on Caribbean and European business. Prior to that he was at Cooper Gay & Co for 27 years working in the marine division concentrating on South American and Caribbean business.

Wells joined McGill and Partners in April 2022. He had formerly worked for Associated British Ports (ABP) the UK’s largest port group. He is well versed in all manner of marine operations and is an Institute of Occupational Safety (IOSH) certified cargo handler with cargo handling in ports (CHiPS) certification. He is also a former junior officer in the Royal Naval Reserve.

Jonesco also joined McGill and Partners in April 2022; he had previously been at Tysers where he helped manage the global marine liability portfolio. He has also been an underwriter at Carina, a fixed P&I carrier, and held positions at RBS and Chubb. He has worked in the insurance industry for more than 10 years.

Green has been with McGill and Partners since June 2022 when he started as a partner and dedicated claims specialist. He previously spent 10 years at Tysers.

Stefanova joined the firm as a partner in the claims team in January 2023. She specialises in claims advocacy, technical processing, and liaison with all parties, involved from initial notification through to collection of funds and settlement. In her 15-year career, most recently she was associate director at Tysers, overseeing the ports and terminals claims team.

Hubbard, partner and head of ports and terminals at McGill and Partners said: “I am looking forward to heading up this immensely capable team and expanding McGill and Partners’ marine team with this new line of business. It is an exciting time to join a firm that is going from strength to strength, I look forward to being part of the wider team as we continue to broaden the scope of what McGill and Partners offers its clients and partners.”

Gordon Longley, head of marine and cargo at McGill and Partners commented: “Julien, Mark, Daniel, Alex, Dan and Elena bring a wealth of experience in ports and terminals and having a team of dedicated experts in this area also complements our existing marine expertise. I am delighted to welcome them on board and look forward working with them as they play their part in the development and growth of the McGill and Partners.”

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