General Insurance Article - Eve Dartigues joins JLT Re’s Paris Office as Client Manager


JLT Re has appointed Eve Dartigues in Paris as a Client Manager. Commenting on the appointment, Jean-François Delon, Head of JLT Re Paris, says “Eve is a great addition to our team in Paris bringing great experience and an ability to connect with the clients at a high level which will help us to continue to bring innovative and market leading solutions to our clients and partners”.

 Eve started her career in Aviation Insurance at La Reunion Aerienne and in Property Catastrophe Reinsurance at Liberty Specialty Markets in Paris on both the analytics and underwriting sides. She has also worked in North America and is a member of the French Institute of Actuaries.

 "JLT Re is a great opportunity for me both in terms of the clients I will be working with and also the deep specialist knowledge and extensive experience the business has both in the reinsurance market and in its clients’ own industries and sectors. I look forward to working with the team in Paris and my new colleagues across the Globe,” says Eve Dartigues.
  

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