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Alan Griffin   Alan Griffin
  Chairman and CEO, JLT Reinsurance Brokers

Alan started his career in the Aviation Division of Alexander Howden & Swann in 1969, becoming joint Chairman of the Division in 1982. In the mid-80's, Alan spent four years with the additional responsibility of Administration Director for all Division's of Alexander Howden Reinsurance Brokers. Prior to the purchase by Aon in 1996, Alan was responsible for Alexander and Alexander Aviation on a global basis for retail, wholesale and reinsurance. Before joining JLT Re, Alan was Chief Operating Officer of Aon Re UK.
 


Keith Fenwick   Keith Fenwick
  Chief Operating Officer, JLT Reinsurance Brokers

Keith started his career at Sedgwick Forbes in 1976 working on the US Casualty side. He joined C.T. Bowring in 1983 and became Chief Operating Officer for FINPRO in 1988. He then transferred in 1993 to run a joint venture with Barclays Bank in Southampton, returning to FINPRO in 1998. Keith moved to Guy Carpenter in 2000 and became Chief Executive shortly afterwards. He left in 2005 and joined JLT Re as Chief Operating Officer.
 


    Nigel Weyman
  Chairman and CEO, JLT Aerospace UK

Nigel joined JLT in 2003 where he assumed overall responsibility for all of JLT's major clients. His experience and skills have been the driving force behind the company's growth into the fourth largest aviation broker in the world. Nigel's previous career includes a number of management roles: Director of Alexander Howden Insurance Brokers, Managing Director of Alexander Howden Limited Aviation Division and Managing Director of Heath Aviation. Nigel specialises in major aviation risks and is one of the most skilful and client-focused negotiators and account managers in the London Market.



    Charles Engel
  Chairman and CEO, JLT Aerospace USA

Charles began his aviation insurance career in 1959 at C.E. Heath and Co. Ltd. After 14 years at Heath, he led the aviation division of Lloyd's broker Robert Bradford, and afterwards became Executive Vice President of Steven L. Way International (Houston Casualty Company). In 1984 Charles formed his own aviation brokerage firm that was subsequently acquired by Aon Corporation. After 17 years with Aon as Vice Chairman and member of the Aviation Executive Committee, Charles became President and Chairman of Heath Lambert Aviation North America, which was acquired by Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group in 2004.
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