Willis Towers Watson boosts cyber capabilities

24 January 2019
| By Anastasia Santoreneos |
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In a bid to boost its cyber capabilities, Willis Towers Watson has appointed Benjamin Di Marco as its cyber specialist to its financial lines team, effective immediately.

Qualified solicitor, Di Marco, would join the firm from Clyde & Co, where he helped establish the law firm’s data privacy and cyber insurance service offerings.

Di Marco has also had considerable experience in dispute resolution and financial lines insurance matters, with a focus on professional indemnity, directors’ and officers’ insurance, and complex insurance coverage disputes.

Head of FINEX, Australia, Jill Stewart, said in his new Brisbane-based role, Di Marco would bring a new perspective and capability to Australian clients.

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