Lifestyle Article - Aon appoints Actuary William Engelhardt


Aon has announced that William Engelhardt has been appointed as an associate partner in its Corporate Consulting and Member Options teams.

 Will joins after 19 years at WTW, where he provided strategic counsel on UK pension arrangements to a portfolio of trustee and corporate clients, gaining wide experience of funding and investment strategy, de-risking journey planning, and member options. He has advised a number of pension scheme trustee boards and companies and is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries.

 Will has joined Aon’s Corporate Consulting team based in St Albans, where he will divide his time between advising companies on pension issues and leading projects for the Member Options team.

 John Harden, partner and head of Corporate Consulting at Aon in the UK, said: “Over the last five plus years the corporate team has grown from strength to strength. I’m really excited that Will has joined our growing team; his experience will help us deliver even more value to our clients.”

 Kelly Hurren, partner and head of Member Options at Aon, said: “Pensions schemes are showing a strong demand for expertise in the area of Member Options. This is particularly so with schemes looking to combine GMP conversion with a Pension Increase Exchange option and schemes seeking to better support members with decision making at retirement. Will is a great addition to our team and will further support us in delivering our clients outstanding results.”
  

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