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2 April 2019Insurance

Willis Towers Watson appoints new head of Romania business

Broker Willis Towers Watson has appointed Eleonora Geamanu to lead its business in Romania.

Based in Bucharest, Geamanu will be responsible for driving revenue growth and meeting client needs across the Romanian market, for a wide range of business lines.

Geamanu was most recently head of affinity and motor for Romania. She joined the company in early 2007 and has held several client-facing and leadership roles.

Eleni Lykoudi, head of Central and Eastern Europe, Willis Towers Watson, said: “Romania is a high-potential market where our clients are increasingly demanding complex solutions to their risk and people needs. Eleonora has excelled in her previous roles with the company, and she has the market insights and leadership experience to help drive our business forward.”

Geamanu commented: “I am very excited to take this role and see how I can grow our business further. We are fortunate to have a deep pool of senior talent, which will enhance our ability to execute against our long-term strategy, and help ensure our commitment to delivering value to all of our clients.”

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