Travelers targeting Lloyd’s growth
Travelers has announced a series of promotions within its Lloyd’s operation, Travelers Syndicate Management (Syndicate 5000), to support long-term development in the market.
Alan Prestwich, previously head of the marine team, has been promoted to senior business unit head. Mr Prestwich will oversee and support the leaders of the global property, power and utilities and marine units.
He has been succeeded in his former role by Graham Gorsuch, who has been promoted to marine business unit head. Mr Gorsuch was previously deputy head of marine, concentrating on the hull account.
In addition, Andrew Corton takes on leadership of the cargo account as senior cargo
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