Lifestyle Article - WTW appoints Michelle Cui as Director Actuarial P and C


WTW has announced the appointment of Michelle Cui as Director, Actuarial Property & Casualty (P&C), in its Insurance Consulting and Technology (ICT) business. In this role, Michelle will be responsible for contributing to the development of WTW P&C product and service offerings while also serving clients.

 Michelle joins WTW from Zurich North America, where she served as vice president and actuarial director. Her career also includes actuarial and leadership roles at the American Association of Insurance Services (AAIS) and Allstate Insurance Company, specializing in pricing, predictive analytics, and product development for both commercial and personal lines. Michelle’s experience in both advisory and insurance industry roles will be great assets in bringing value-add business solutions to WTW’s clients.

 “Michelle’s extensive industry knowledge makes her an excellent addition to our team,” said Katey Walker, Property and Casualty Sales Practice Leader at WTW. “She brings an innovative perspective to the role, and I am confident that she will bring significant value with her expertise in predictive analytics, advisory and product development for both personal and commercial lines.”

 Michelle received her MS in Mathematics and Economics from Illinois State University. She is a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. Based in Chicago, Michelle will report to Senior Director, Jeff Van Kley.
  

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