Guy Carpenter & Company has named Nick Frankland, Andrew Marcell and Ryan Ogaard to its Executive Committee. The Committee is “responsible for developing the firm’s strategic plan, setting budgets, prioritizing investments and interacting with the leadership of Marsh & McLennan Companies,” the bulletin explained.
“Members are asked to participate based on the scope of their responsibilities, the strategic direction of the firm and their ability to contribute to the company’ s success,” stated David Spiller, Guy Carpenter’s President and CEO. “Ryan, Nick and Andrew are proven leaders with broad responsibility for elements of our growth strategies, and I look forward to working more closely with them as we plan for the future.”
Frankland, the CEO of Guy Carpenter’ s European operations, is responsible for broking operations in Continental Europe and the UK. He also chairs the International Board, which oversees the activities of the European and Asia Pacific Management Boards.
Marcell is the Global Head of Business Development for Guy Carpenter. He also serves as the firm’s CEO for Continental European operations and as the leader of the Guy carpenter’s specialty operations throughout Europe. He also is a member of Guy Carpenter’s International Board.
Ogaard is the Global Leader of Guy Carpenter’ s Instrat ® unit. He oversees the firm’ s worldwide network of actuaries, cat modelers, financial experts and software developers located throughout 14 countries. He is also a member of the Americas Board and Specialty Executive Committee.
Source: Guy Carpenter – www.guycarp.com


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