BOSTON, April 24, 2017 -- JLT Specialty USA, a U.S. subsidiary of Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group plc. (JLT), one of the world’s leading specialty-focused providers of insurance, reinsurance and employee benefits related advice, brokerage and associated services, is pleased to announce the appointment of Molly Nolan as Senior Vice President.
Nolan comes to JLT with more than 20 years’ experience in providing insurance services for complex property accounts. She has worked as both a U.S. retailer and market-facing broker in Lloyd’s of London as well as the London and European Company markets.
Based in Boston, Nolan will focus on broking and client development. Prior to joining JLT, Nolan was the Senior Managing Director, Northeast Property Practice Leader at Beecher Carlson where she was responsible for production, broking and managing all complex property accounts. She had leadership responsibility for the JLT London North American Property Wholesale team for 7 years before relocating home to Boston with Beecher Carlson.
“We are delighted to welcome Molly back to JLT,” said Pat Donnelly, President & Deputy Chief Executive Officer at JLT Specialty USA. “Having Molly join our team is a reflection of our on-going commitment to hire the best professionals available in our industry.”
“We are thrilled that Molly has joined JLT,” said Mike Rice, CEO at JLT Specialty USA. “We look forward to leveraging Molly’s unique experience in the property field, as we continue to deliver outstanding service to our clients.”
JLT encourages any potential applicants interested in rapidly developing their careers and becoming part of its U.S. Specialty team to contact Sue Corney at 518-782-3143, [email protected].
NOTES TO EDITORS:
About Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT.L)
Jardine Lloyd Thompson is one of the world’s leading providers of insurance, reinsurance and employee benefits related advice, brokerage and associated services. JLT’s client proposition is built upon its deep specialist knowledge, client advocacy, tailored advice and service excellence.
JLT is quoted on the London Stock Exchange and owns offices in 40 territories with more than 10,600 employees. Supported by the JLT International Network, it offers risk management and employee benefit solutions in 135 countries.
For further information about JLT, please visit our website www.jlt.com and follow us on LinkedIn at JLT Group and Twitter @JLTGroup.
About JLT Specialty USA
JLT Specialty USA is the U.S. platform of the leading specialty business advisory firm, Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group. Our experts have deep industry and product experience serving leading U.S. and global firms. Our key to client success is our freedom to be creative, collaborative, and analytical while challenging conventions, redefining problems, creating new analytical insights, and exploring new boundaries to deliver solutions for each client’s unique business and risks.
For further information about JLT, please visit our website www.jltus.com and follow us on LinkedIn at JLT Specialty USA and Twitter @JLTSpecialtyUSA.
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