Julien Bosc joins WTW insurance consulting and technology business

Willis Towers Watson (WTW) has announced that Julien Bosc is joining its global speciality team, which comes under the company's insurance consulting and technology business.

Bosc will take on the newly create role of global speciality director.

He joins WTW from Aon, where he spent 15 years in the company's strategy consulting division.

In the new role, Bosc will be responsible for developing solutions for speciality insurance. His remit will also include the orchestration of strategic partnerships with selected third-party companies that can help expand the consulting and technology proposition.

“With Julien’s wealth of industry knowledge and expertise, we’re delighted to have him on the WTW Global Specialty team," said Richard Clarkson, global market leader, global speciality, insurance consulting and technology, WTW. "This senior appointment demonstrates our commitment to invest in industry-leading talent and further expand the scope of our consulting and technology solutions to help clients excel in the London, Singapore and Bermuda specialty markets that are undergoing such profound change.”



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