Towers boosts crisis management team

Towers Watson has bolstered its crisis management broking and consultancy operation with the appointment of three senior specialist insurance brokers.
Mark Steddon, based in London, has joined as the global head of terrorism and political violence brokerage.

Steddon has 15 years’ experience, including the placement and management of a large number of international terrorism accounts. He previously worked at Aon.

Corina Müller Monaghan and Steve Robinson are the first hires for Towers Watson’s crisis management business based in the US, and will operate out of New York City.

Müller Monaghan will head North American operations as well as continuing to focus on political and credit risk insurance brokerage for companies working in emerging markets. She previously worked at Willis, as did Robinson, who will lead broking activities related to kidnap and ransom, extortion and related security risks. Prior to joining Towers Watson, Robinson operated his own specialist broking business for the last three years.

“We are very pleased to bring on these outstanding and highly respected broking executives in the crisis management field – and to broaden our crisis group into the North American market. This expansion confirms our commitment to building the leading crisis management broking firm globally,” said Christof Bentele, chief broking officer in the crisis management business at Towers Watson.

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