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 Towers Watson has further strengthened the European management team of its Risk Consulting and Software division with the appointment of Julien Brami as Sales and Practice Development Leader for its life insurance consulting practice in France.

 He joins from Caisse des Dépôts (CDC) where, most recently, he was Deputy Group Head of Development and Mergers and Acquisitions for the state-owned financial conglomerate. Prior to that, he had held senior international development and actuarial roles for CDC’s insurance subsidiary, CNP Assurances. His earlier career included experience of both life and property and casualty insurance with Bacon & Woodrow in France and AXA in France and Italy.
 
 Sylvaine Salahub, Country Leader of Towers Watson’s Risk Consulting and Software business in France, said: “I have had the pleasure of working with Julien in the past and was hugely impressed with his ability to bring a wide range of different interests together. I see his skills and experience as a great fit for our business and clients in France and for our wider European management team.”
  

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