Lifestyle Article - Fidelity announce two Senior Consultant appointments


Fidelity Workplace Consulting, created to support multinationals organisations in the design and management of leading international employee benefits programmes, today announces the appointment of two new senior consultants, Andrés Sanabria Araya and Julian Larah, into its international benefits practice.

 Andrés joins Fidelity with over eight years of experience supporting multinational companies in a variety of industries. Most recently, Andrés managed international benefits for a Fortune 100 biopharmaceutical company supporting strategy and design of global and local programmes across 74 countries. His experience extends to the provider side (having worked for an international emergency assistance organisation) and consulting (where he worked prior to his last appointment). He will be based in Westlake, Texas.

 Julian is a qualified actuary and joins with over 15 years of international consulting experience with a large consultancy firm. His expertise extends across a multitude of industries and total rewards areas. He will be based in Irvine, California.

 “Our multinational clients always have access to international expertise and benefit solutions of the highest calibre. These appointments form part of our long-term expansion strategy, and will continue to strengthen Fidelity’s benefit offering internationally,” said Mark Sullivan, Head of International, Fidelity Workplace Consulting. “The skills, experiences and different perspectives they bring will deepen the breadth and depth of our existing team of international experts.”
   

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