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06 May 2021
Canada
Reporter Maria Ward-Brennan

Tony Petrilli joins NFP’s Complex Risk Solutions group

Tony Petrilli has joined NFP’s Complex Risk Solutions (CRS) group in Canada as senior vice president, loss control. NFP’s CRS group provides companies in the forestry, mining, oil and gas, power and utilities, renewable energy, and transportation industries with solutions to mitigate a variety of risks, including those involving management liability, risk engineering, analytics and captives. In this new role, Petrilli will help to further expand CRS group capabilities for the benefit of NFP clients across North America. He brings more than 33 years of industry experience to NFP, with a particular focus on risk mitigation and risk management within the natural resources sector. Prior to joining NFP, he served as vice president and senior risk control executive for Willis Towers Watson (WTW). He has also served in various roles with JLT Canada and Zurich Canada. John Belyea, chief operating officer for NFP in Canada, says: “We’re focused on growing the CRS group by bringing in industry experts like Petrilli who understand the evolving complexities of various risks.” He adds: “His background in natural resources, power, mining and energy will enhance the existing capabilities of the CRS team and advance our commitment to delivering specialised expertise to clients in this dynamic environment.” “It’s exciting to join NFP as they continue their incredible growth,” notes Petrilli. “I’m looking forward to contributing focused expertise and insight and being part of an exceptional organisation with such a strong commitment to its specialty business,” he concludes. In April, NFP hired TJ Scherer as part of its risk and insurance strategy collective as a senior captive consultant.

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