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Guy Carpenter names Julian Enoizi as the common public sector chief

Guy Carpenter, a global risk and reinsurance specialist and a business of Marsh McLennan, has announced the appointment of Julian Enoizi as global head of the public sector, effective April 11.

In the newly created role, Enoizi will lead Guy Carpenter’s municipal sector practice, where he will work with the global team to identify opportunities to address systemic risks, such as cyber and climate change, and develop explanations that facilitate a closer working relationship between public and private entities. Ennis will be based in London and will report to David Priebe, Chairman of Guy Carpenter.

Ennis has more than 25 years of experience leading international insurance operations in continental European, London and Lloyd’s markets. Before joining Guy Carpenter, he was the CEO of Pool Re, the UK government-backed terrorism reinsurer that operates as a public-private partnership.

During his term at Pool Re, Enoizi presided over significant advancements to the organisation, including the renewal of its unlimited guarantee. He fiddled a central role in discussions about how the UK could better manage the risks on the government’s balance sheet. These discussions resulted in the joint development of the Resilience UK initiative, which aims to encourage industry and government affiliation to tackle systemic risks and protection gaps beyond terrorism.

Ennis has also held leadership roles including managing director of ProSight Specialty Underwriters, president and CEO of Argo Managing Agency, and president and CEO of CNA Europe Holdings. “At Guy Carpenter, we remain committed to helping develop and secure public-private partnerships, which is vital to enhancing community resilience,” said Dean Klisura, president and CEO of Guy Carpenter. “Julian’s understanding of the importance of such partnerships and his extensive market experience make him the ideal person to lead our global public sector practice.”

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