Global insurance broker Aon has promoted Steve Petrevski as senior vice president and general manager of Data & Analytic Services.
Petrevski will be responsible for developing and executing Aon’s data and analytic services platform, which brings together data, technology, expertise and other services in a single place. These services include new data-driven products, digital distribution, marketplaces to match risk with capital and analytics as a service capabilities. He will work with Aon’s regional leaders to deliver products and will manage data and analytics experts worldwide.
During his three years at Aon as senior vice president for Enterprise Analytics, Petrevski has helped deliver a technology-enabled global platform that is responsive to client needs. In addition, he drove the firm’s innovation and partnership strategy to accelerate the firm’s collaborations with emerging technology companies.
Petrevski will report to John Bruno, CEO of Data & Analytic Services and chief operating officer of Aon.
Prior to joining Aon in 2017, Petrevski was the general manager of Security and Fraud Solutions at First Data, responsible for product development, sales and support for financial institutions and merchants. Previously, at JPMorgan Chase, he drove technology strategy across cyber security, fraud and analytics by connecting both the business and technology functions of the bank with Silicon Valley.
Petrevski also advises start-ups including Nanowear, a connected-care and remote diagnostics platform utilizing cloth-based nanotechnology, that is FDA cleared and is clinically validating applications for COVID-19 and congestive heart failure; and ForgePoint Capital, a venture capital firm focused on early-stage companies in cybersecurity.
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