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Pool Re CEO takes on new role at Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies

25th January 2022 - Author: Pete Carvill

Julian Enoizi, CEO of Pool Re, has joined the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies (CCRS) in a role set to start next week.

According to the CCRS, the role was created to bring in senior executives from companies in a variety of industries to contribute their practical experience to the Centre’s strategy of bridging theory to practice. Executives help enable selected research tracks with their unique business perspectives and outreach capabilities.

Enoizi had previously been the organisation’s chairman.

Dr Michelle Tuveson, executive director and chairman of the advisory board at CCRS, commented: “We are delighted that Julian has accepted this role.  His perspective as CEO of a unique organisation such as Pool Re and his in-depth knowledge of how the global insurance industry is approaching systemic risk will mean that he can provide valuable insights and advice to guide our research.”

It should come as no surprise that Pool Re are so heavily involved with the CCRS, given that the reinsurer invested recently in a new research consortium aimed at protecting society from future systemic risks.

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As Reinsurance News reported last week, linking up with the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies is not Pool Re’s only foray into this area. A similar move was announced back in November when the company said it was partnering with IFTRIP and the National Consortium for the Study and Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism to explore the impact of climate change on terrorism.

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