Overseas opportunity for Marsh staff
More Bermudians at professional services firm Marsh McLennan have embraced new roles in overseas offices of the firm.
Marsh McLennan, the world’s leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people, said it represented their global career growth.
The company’s more than 85,000 colleagues advise clients in 130 countries.
Broker Kimika Jackson will relocate to Atlanta in January, joining colleagues that include other Bermudians.
Kyla Evans, senior vice-president, has embarked on a six-month secondment at Marsh McLennan’s global headquarters in New York.
Samantha Martinez has relocated to Miami to take on a placement specialist role.
Meanwhile, Jahan Cedenio has already relocated to New York as a senior associate client executive.
Christopher Reeves, chairman and CEO of Marsh Bermuda, commented: “We take great pride in providing our Bermudian talent the opportunity to gain invaluable international experience.
“We extend our sincerest congratulations to Jahan, Samantha, Kimika and Kyla for their commitment to broadening their perspectives and wish them every success as they work in our offices in the US.
”We would be delighted to welcome them back should they decide to return to Bermuda.”
Marsh said it continues to invest in the future of all colleagues and to reinforce its position as a dynamic and inclusive workplace and an employer of choice in Bermuda.
With annual revenue of more than $20 billion, the firm helps clients navigate the increasingly dynamic and complex environment through four market-leading businesses.
Marsh provides data-driven risk advisory services and insurance solutions to commercial and consumer clients.
The company said: “Guy Carpenter develops advanced risk, reinsurance and capital strategies that help clients grow profitably and pursue emerging opportunities.
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“Oliver Wyman serves as a critical strategic, economic and brand adviser to private sector and governmental clients.
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