PwC Bermuda announces senior leadership promotions
Three new partners have been appointed and two further leadership promotions have been announced at PwC Bermuda as of July 1.
Elanor Daniel, David Forester and Chris Mills are the new partners.
Damian Sealy, director, will become actuarial leader for Bermuda and PwC in the Caribbean. Anthony Fellowes is promoted to director, digital.
Arthur Wightman, PwC Bermuda leader, said: “This class is a testament to our progress and momentum, as well as confidence in the future, as we deliver on our strategy of helping clients build trust with their stakeholders and deliver sustained outcomes.
“In today’s complex business environment, our three newest partners have shown they have the capabilities, skills and unwavering determination to solve our clients’ problems and create value.
“Damian’s promotion reflects the continuing growth of our businesses across the Caribbean, serving our insurance clients in each of the markets in which they operate. And as businesses encounter technological disruption and opportunity, Anthony’s digital strengths diversify what we have to offer our clients in a rapidly changing world.”
Ms Daniel joined the firm in 2003 in the insurance and reinsurance audit practice and moved to the risk and quality team in 2012, where she focuses on ensuring the firm maintains the highest standards of quality by leading a diverse range of risk-related programmes and working closely with client service teams.
Mr Forester joined the firm in 2003 and has extensive experience in helping clients to navigate regulatory complexity and strengthen trust and transparency. He focuses on the provision of audit and advisory services to a wide range of clients in the insurance, reinsurance and asset and wealth management sectors — with statutory reporting requirements.
Mr Mills has been with the firm since 2014, providing assurance and advisory services to clients in the insurance industry. He leads the firm’s risk advisory practice. He is involved with building effective internal audit and risk management functions and has worked with a variety of re/insurers on internal audit transformation including designing, evaluating and enhancing internal control frameworks.
Mr Sealy joined the firm in 2019 from PwC’s risk-modelling services team in London. He leads the provision of actuarial services on audit and advisory engagements and has worked with a variety of insurers, from single-parent captives to large global property and catastrophe reinsurers.
Mr Fellowes began his professional career with PwC Bermuda in 2010 as a senior associate, delivering assurance and advisory services with a focus on information technology. A champion of the firm's digital transformation initiatives, he works with insurance and banking clients to integrate innovative and emerging technologies.
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