justine-mayhew-ceo-of-uk-ireland-bowring-marsh
6 December 2021Insurance

New CEO of Bowring Marsh UK & Ireland unveiled

Broker  Marsh has named a new CEO of the UK & Ireland division of  Bowring Marsh,  Marsh’s international placement business.

Justine Mayhew (pictured) will be based in London and report to Tom Davies, Global CEO, Bowring Marsh. She succeeds Ryan Bond, who has been appointed as head of Climate and Sustainability Insurance Innovation.

Mayhew joined the business in 1995, focusing on the design of solutions for complex risks in the global insurance market. Since 2016, she has been leading a diverse team of over 50 international property and mining placement specialists as head of International Property within Bowring Marsh.

Davies said: “Organisations are facing an increasingly complex and often volatile risk environment. Justine is a highly-respected leader who has an in-depth understanding of client needs around the world. Under her leadership, Bowring Marsh’s UK business is well-placed to support our clients as they pursue their growth agendas.”

Mayhew added: “Increasingly, organisations require specialist expertise to help quantify and manage their complex risks. Marsh’s international placement business has a hard-earned reputation for innovation and creativity across the insurance hubs in which it operates. I look forward to leading the team and helping our clients continue to grow and thrive.”

Did you get value from this story?  Sign up to our free daily newsletters and get stories like this sent straight to your inbox.

Already registered?

Login to your account

To request a FREE 2-week trial subscription, please signup.
NOTE - this can take up to 48hrs to be approved.

Two Weeks Free Trial

For multi-user price options, or to check if your company has an existing subscription that we can add you to for FREE, please email Adrian Tapping at atapping@newtonmedia.co.uk


More on this story

Insurance
6 February 2026   A London panel debates agentic AI, board awareness and the limits of cyber certainty.
Insurance
6 February 2026   Private coverage lags national risk, government could provide a safety cushion, panel says.
Insurance
6 February 2026   Panel hears cyber is not a priority for small business owners right now.