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Shaun Flynn Has Joined the Reinsurance Business of Towers Perrin
Business Wire, July 10, 2006
STAMFORD, Conn. -- Towers Perrin, a global professional services firm, announced that Shaun Flynn has joined the firm's Reinsurance business as a Senior Vice President, based in the firm's Philadelphia office. He will be responsible for Reinsurance's Market Services Unit, which collects and reviews various financial information on the reinsurance markets, as well as assisting clients in understanding how third-party organizations view their business.
Mr. Flynn brings significant analytical and managerial expertise in the (re) insurance marketplace to the firm. Prior to joining Towers Perrin, he was a Senior Vice President with A.M. Best and Managing Director for its London and Asia/Pacific operations. During his tenure, Mr. Flynn served on the Board of Directors of A.M. Best and was responsible for the global development of the Capital Markets Group. He has also held senior positions with Aon Re, Guy Carpenter and Standard and Poor's.
"We are delighted that Shaun is joining Towers Perrin and feel that his broad expertise in the reinsurance and insurance industry and strong analytical background will assist us in further providing our clients unsurpassed value-added services," stated Bill Eyre, Managing Director and CEO of the firm's Reinsurance business.
"I am very excited about joining Towers Perrin and being part of an organization that has such a strong commitment to assisting clients in understanding and successfully managing their risk," said Mr. Flynn.
About Towers Perrin and Reinsurance
Towers Perrin is a global professional services firm that helps organizations improve their performance through effective people, risk and financial management. Through its Reinsurance business, Towers Perrin provides global reinsurance intermediary services and consulting expertise that focus on the creative blending of traditional and nontraditional risk transfer vehicles. Areas of focus include reinsurance strategy and program review, claims management and program administration, catastrophe exposure management, contract negotiation and placement and market security issues. The firm's other businesses are HR Services, which provides human resource consulting, and Tillinghast, which provides management and actuarial consulting to the financial services industry. More information about Reinsurance is available at www.towersperrin.com/reinsurance.
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