MJ Insurance MJ Insurance has appointed risk management veteran, Emily O'Dell, to Risk Management Client executive at its Indianapolis headquarters. The
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7 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance, moment of silence, approve agenda
7:05 p.m. Consent agenda: Approve minutes for the May 10 Council meeting and special City Council meeting.
People Moves: Marsh’s Daudt to Oneglobal; MS Amlin’s Boreham to Africa Specialty Risks; Zurich’s Jadav to AXA XL; RFIB’s Hallett to SiriusPoint May 14, 2021
A summary of these new hires follows here.
Oneglobal Broking, the London based broker, announced the appointment of
Nicolau Daudt as CEO, Latin America, with responsibility for all countries outside of Brazil.
Daudt will report directly to Oneglobal’s Group CEO
Mike Reynolds.
Nicolau Daudt
Daudt most recently was deputy CEO of Marsh Brazil. Previously, he was CEO of JLT’s Brazilian insurance and reinsurance operation, which he grew from a start-up to a market-leading specialty re/insurance broker over a decade.
VANCOUVER A UBC pilot project using rapid testing to screen for COVID-19 ended up detecting some positive cases in students who didn’t have symptoms. The university is now looking at continuing the project, and it’s not the only organization thinking of testing out the speedier screening technology. Just over 1,000 students on the UBC campus volunteered to get tested as part of the pilot project, which ran from Feb. 9 to April 23. UBC School of Nursing Professor Sabrina Wong said most lived in student residences, none of them were reporting symptoms, and some came back multiple times. “They came in because they were worried about testing to protect themselves, and then testing to protect others around them,” she said. “They were really trying to live up to their responsibility and accountability as citizens.”