General Insurance Article - TW appoint Frédéric Traimond as Divisional Leader SW Europe


 Frédéric Traimond appointed Risk Consulting and Software Divisional Leader, South West Europe at Towers Watson

 
 2 April, 2015 – Frédéric Traimond has joined Towers Watson as French office leader and South West Europe Divisional leader of Risk Consulting and Software (RCS), its insurance advisory, solutions and software business.

 Frédéric joins from PWC where he was a partner in the actuarial practice. Previously, he held a range of international leadership roles across life, property and casualty and reinsurance businesses, including Group Chief Operating Officer at Flagstone Re, Chief Risk Officer of AXA-Winterthur and, prior to that, Non-Life Manager of AXA Switzerland as part of a 15 year career with AXA Group.

 Michael Murphy, Managing Director of Towers Watson’s RCS business, commented:

 “Frédéric is an exciting and important addition to our leadership team in EMEA and brings strong leadership to our French insurance advisory and software business. He has many years of experience in areas such as risk management, compliance and mergers and acquisitions, as well as a proven track record of business management and leadership in the insurance industry.”

 Frédéric joins Towers Watson’s RCS business as part of a strategic plan to expand the support it can provide to clients operating in the French market as well as extending the management consultancy services it provides to the insurance sector.
  

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