Willis Adds Five to Toronto Office
Willis Group Holdings, Ltd. has appointed five new insurance professionals to its Canadian operations. Ayesha Navarro, Murray Kammer, Charles Fogden, Matthew Cook, and Douglas Bundock are based in Toronto, Canada.
“The addition of these leading industry professionals to our business in Toronto differentiates our service offering, strengthening Willis’ ability to solve clients’ problems in Canada,” said Wole Coaxum, Chairman, CEO and National Partner of Willis Canada. “I am excited that Ayesha, Murray, Charles, Matthew and Douglas, are the newest Client Advocates in the Willis Toronto office as we continue to grow in this important marketplace.”
Navarro, formerly Senior Vice President at Aon, joins as Senior Vice President, Account Executive with Willis’ Risk Solutions Practice. Navarro brings over 17 years of industry experience where her focus was in the areas of business development and relationship management.
Kammer, formerly Senior Vice President at Marsh Canada, joins Willis as Senior Vice President, Director, Commercial Practice. Murray brings 25 years of industry expertise in the areas of management, group commercial, large and middle market, production and account management divisions.
Fogden, formerly Senior Vice President at Aon, joins as Senior Vice President within Willis’ Risk Solutions Practice. With over 25 years of industry experience, his focus has and will remain primarily on business development.
Cook, formerly Vice Chairman at In Tech Risk Management, joins Willis’ Risk Solutions Practice as Senior Vice President. At In Tech, Cook worked within the consulting sector focusing on business development. Prior to In Tech, he spent 9 years within the Business Development Group at Aon. He brings with him broad experience in the development of Risk Managed Accounts.
Bundock, formerly a Branch Manager at Jones DesLauriers, joins Willis as Vice President, Group Leader for the Commercial Group Practice. He brings with him 29 years of producing, managing, and staffing experience for commercial clients.
- Axios Software Tool Used by Millions Compromised in Hack
- Florida Man Faked Brain Injury for Years in Attempt to Gain $6M in Insurance
- DOJ Sues SeaWorld’s Parent Company for Disability Discrimination
- Crypto ‘Insurance’ Might Not Protect You From Theft
- SeatGeek Offered ‘Retaliation Insurance’ to Win Ticketmaster Clients
- Carriers See Higher Claims Severity Amid Medical, Social Inflation and Growth in AI‑Generated Fraud
- Duffy Says Small Airports Will Close If DHS Shutdown Continues
- Carriers Using AI for Claims But Adoption is Fragmented, Report Shows