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10 June 2019
Dublin
Reporter Barney Dixon

WTW’s David Lewis to join SRS Europe

David Lewis will join Strategic Risk Solutions (SRS) Europe, effective 1 October.

Lewis, who currently works in Willis Towers Watson’s global captive practice, will work as managing director at SRS Europe, based in its London office.

His duties will include global growth initiatives, strategic planning and client service delivery.

Lewis commented: “I have had the opportunity to work with many of the industry’s leading professionals and firms in my career to date.”

“However, I have always held a deep respect and admiration for independent firms and am enthusiastically looking forward to now joining one as established and existing as SRS.”

“SRS has an impressive track record in serving its clients. I look forward to this next adventure in my career to support SRS as they continue to export the successful client service model and advisory services in to Europe.”

Brady Young, president and CEO of SRS, added: “If you speak to many in the captive industry about David Lewis the feedback is consistent, a genuine professional and personable colleague, an individual always willing and able to deliver.”

"Our successful model is attributed to attracting and retaining world class talent to serve our clients with the high standards we demand of ourselves. I am delighted to welcome Lewis to SRS and look forward to his no doubt valuable contribution to the firm"

Stuart King, president of SRS Europe, said: “We have built a solid foundation for SRS in Europe and see strong opportunities for expansion in a number of targeted sectors. Lewis’ extensive experience in the captive industry as well as his ability to successfully build businesses will be invaluable as the firm enters its next phase of expansion in to major European captive domiciles."

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