Pool Re boss to exit next year
Julian Enoizi is to step down in Spring 2022 after leading the terrorism reinsurer for eight years, with Pool Re stating that the process of finding his successor has begun.
Pool Re has announced that CEO Julian Enoizi, after leading the terrorism reinsurer for eight years, has decided that he will leave the business in the spring of 2022.
The organisation stated that it had undergone “significant development” under Enoizi’s leadership, including more than doubling the buffer between the UK taxpayer and terrorism loss from £5bn in 2013 to £12bn today.
In addition, the company has invested in risk mitigation initiatives in partnership with government and the
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