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Dominic Casserley to leave Willis Towers Watson

Dominic Casserley

Former Willis CEO was at the helm during merger with Towers Watson.

Willis Towers Watson has confirmed that Dominic Casserley, president and deputy CEO, will be leaving the company 31 December 2016.

Casserley joined the Willis Group in January 2013 as CEO, a position he held until January 2016, when Willis and Towers Watson merged and he took on his present position.

From January this year, at the newly merged Willis Towers Watson, Casserley was a member of the board, co-led the integration process and was head of one of the global business segments, investment

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