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WTP appoints new Business Development Manager

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General Insurance

15 Jun 2022
Oliver Cuenca

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James Tomlin WTP

World Travel Protection (WTP), a subsidiary of Zurich Insurance, has announced the appointment of James Tomlin as its new Business Development Manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA)

Tomlin’s appointment is intended to promote WTP’s growth in the EMEA region, in particular across the Corporate Travel Risk, Mobility and Insurance markets.

Tomlin will be based in London and offers over 15 years of experience working in the travel and global mobility industries. He previously worked as Head Of Business Development for IPM Global Mobility between April 2021 and May 2022, and as Enterprise Business Development Manager for Safeture between April 2020 and May 2021.

“As we continue on our global growth, bringing our best in class Travel Risk Management capability to corporates and insurers, we are delighted to have James join us in EMEA to support our ambition of becoming the largest industry provider of assistance services,” said Michael Nole, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing at World Travel Protection.

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General Insurance

15 Jun 2022
Oliver Cuenca

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