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Aon Insights Series will explore how new and innovative approaches in data-driven insights can help business leaders increase their understanding of the threats, seize the opportunities, and make better decisions for their organisations.
2020 Virtual
Virtual Event
October 27, 29 and November 5, 10
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Key Speakers
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world and, with it, our highly anticipated 2020 Aon Insights Series. We had hoped to bring all of us together in Melbourne but, thanks to this exceptional year, we are making our annual in-person event a virtual conference for 2020.
The event will span three days - 27, 29 OCTOBER and
5 NOVEMBER - with two hours of content on the morning of each day. Tuesday 10 NOVEMBER will feature a range of industry-specific sessions across the day.
Additional details on event topics and speakers can be found within the agenda below.
Key Speakers
Dean and Director of the Melbourne Business School
Co-Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics,
University of Melbourne
Ian Harper AO
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Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International), Commercial Risk Solutions, Aon
Jason Disborough
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Chief Executive Officer
Aon
Greg Case
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Chief Financial Officer
Origin Energy
Lawrie Tremaine
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Chief Customer Officer,
Estia Health
Damian Hiser
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Global CCO and Future of Work Leader,
Aon
Pete Bentley
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Head of Wellbeing Solutions, North Asia
Aon
Amanda Mercep
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Agenda
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Live segments
On-Demand Masterclasses
27 OCtober:
09:00 – 09:35
Navigating an Increasingly Complex World
9:45 - 10:15
The New Economic Environment
29 October:
9:00 - 9:50
Keeping Pace with Climate Change
5 November:
9:00 - 10:05
Optimising the Workforce of the Future
10:05 - 10:10
Closing
10 NOVEMBER:
9:00 - 9:45
Financial Institutions: Managing Non-Financial Risk in the New Better
10:00 - 10:45
Building Brand and Reputation Resilience
3:30 - 4:15
Healthcare: Delivery of Healthcare in the “New Better” Environment
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In an increasingly complex and volatile business environment, informed decision making based on knowledge but inspired by genuine insight, has never been more important.
Conversations during the 2020 Virtual Aon Insights Series connect expertise across data, advice and solutions that will leave attendees better prepared for new world threats.
Attendance to the virtual event is complimentary. Please click on the link to register.
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This virtual event is complimentary. If you have any further questions, email apac.marketing@aon.com
Our Exclusive Partners
National Practice Leader, WHS
Aon
Mario Machado
Mario is the National Practice Leader – WHS at Aon Australia. Mario has over 22 years’ experience associated Safety, Risk Management, Environmental Management, Leadership and Organisational Culture Management.
Mario’s technical experience is varied and includes a blend of traditional technical safety such as safety systems, compliance and risk management as well as more contemporary approaches to organisation development including leadership and culture development, social psychology/safety and mental health. Mario has a passion for assisting organisations address complex technical and strategic management issues and is particularly focused on improving performance in areas organisations find difficult to manage.
10:30-11:15am
Agenda
Questions
Live segments
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Managing Risk in an Active COVID-19 World
Building a Resilient Workforce
In Conversation with Manchester United: Changing Tactics to Tackle COVID-19
Tough Questions for a Hard Market: Insurers’ Perspectives on the Balance Between Client and Shareholder Needs
IP Solutions for Distressed Markets
Macro Trends Impacting Business Strategy and the Global Insurance Market
Rethinking Access to Capital
Understanding the Elements of Good Judgement
International Case Study: Comcast
On-Demand Masterclasses
Chief Executive Officer,
Aon
Greg Case
Navigating an Increasingly Complex World
9:00-9:35am
SpeakerS
President, Aon
Eric Andersen
Speaker
Welcome
10.00 – 10.15
Chief Client Officer, Asia, Aon
Building Brand and Reputation Resilience
11.55 – 12.25
10:30 - 11:15
Understanding the CFO Mindset
The New Economic Environment
9:45-10:15am
Speaker
Chief Executive Officer
Aon Australia
James Baum
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National Practice Leader, WHS Aon
Mario Machado
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Chief Financial Officer
ASX
Gillian Larkins
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Sales, Marketing and New Business, Reinsurance Solutions
Aon
Ben Miliauskas
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Managing Director, Global and Corporate
Aon
Bruce Gordon
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James leads a team of risk management professionals dedicated to bringing Aon’s world class capabilities to the market in response to the ever-changing needs of clients.
James has worked across every facet of the Australian risk business and has engaged extensively with experts throughout global Aon and the risk industry in general.
In his previous role as Managing Director, Commercial and Chairman Broking Pacific, James led Aon’s midmarket and SME business across our 39-strong branch network, together with PNG.
James joined Aon in 2005 and has over 20 years’ experience in the insurance industry, working with major international broking firms in Australia and London.
Chief Executive Officer
Aon Australia
James Baum
Jason has worked in the insurance industry for over 27 years and was appointed to the role of Chief Executive Officer – Multinational Clients (International) on 1 September 2017. In this role Jason is responsible for Aon’s Multinational Client strategy across Europe/Middle-East/Africa. This is in addition to his previous responsibilities for Aon’s Multinational Client group within the Asia/Pacific Region which he has been responsible for since 1 May 2015.
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International), Commercial Risk Solutions
Aon
Jason Disborough
Greg Case is Chief Executive Officer of Aon plc, a leading global professional services firm providing a broad range of risk, retirement and health solutions. He is also a member of the company's Board of Directors. Before joining Aon, he served on the governing Shareholders' Council at McKinsey & Company, a leading international management consultant, and led their Global Insurance and Financial Services Practice. Prior to McKinsey, he worked for the investment banking firm of Piper, Jaffray and Hopwood and at the Federal Reserve Bank. Greg holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and graduated summa cum laude from Kansas State University. He serves on the boards of Discover Financial Services, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, Field Museum of Natural History, CEO's Against Cancer and St. John's University School of Risk Management. Case was named by the Harvard Business Review as one of the top 100 best performing CEOs in the world in 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2014
Chief Executive Officer
Aon
Greg Case
As Chief Financial Officer Gillian is responsible for ASX’s Finance, Investor Relations and National Facilities functions.
Gillian has over 25 years’ experience in finance, strategy and management roles across a number of industries. Prior to ASX, Gillian was CFO at Perpetual Limited for 6 years, where her role encompassed finance, technology, legal, compliance and risk responsibilities. Before Perpetual, Gillian was CFO of Westpac’s Institutional Bank and CFO for Citigroup’s operations in Australia and New Zealand.
Gillian has also served on numerous boards including Hastings Funds Management from 2009 to 2011 and The Trust Company (Sydney Airport) Ltd from 2016-2018.
Chief Financial Officer
ASX
Gillian Larkins
Lawrie joined Origin in June 2017 and holds the position of Chief Financial Officer.
Lawrie leads the teams responsible for all finance activities, corporate strategy, corporate development, procurement, investor relations and corporate HSE.
Lawrie has over 30 years’ experience in financial and commercial leadership, predominantly in the resource, oil and gas and minerals processing industries having previously worked at Woodside Petroleum and Alcoa.
Chief Financial Officer
Origin Energy
Lawrie Tremaine
Since starting his career as a Scientific Analyst, Ben has gained an intimate knowledge in most aspects of reinsurance analytics including research and development, model construction, catastrophe modelling, DFA analysis and reinsurance pricing. Ben has worked on a vast array of clients including traditional insurers, reinsurers, large corporations and governmental organisations in Australia and globally.
Ben spent over eight years as the Head of Aon Reinsurance Analytics for Australia and New Zealand; and has extensive experience in the use of analytics in the decision making of Aon’s clients, and the communication of risk and risk mitigation strategies.
More recently Ben has taken on responsibility of Sales, Marketing and New Business at Aon Reinsurance Solutions, and spearheads Aon’s efforts in weather solutions in Australia and New Zealand.
Sales, Marketing and New Business, Reinsurance Solutions
Aon
Ben Miliauskas
Damian is a senior executive with nearly 30 years’ experience in the private healthcare sector in Australia and the Middle East, and the last eight years in aged care in Australia. Damian brings a wealth of experience and understanding of the complexities of healthcare systems, looking at opportunities to improve the customer experience to contribute to business sustainability and growth.
Appointed to the role of Chief Customer Officer in October 2017, Damian is responsible for programs that improve the experience for residents and their families as they navigate the difficult and emotional journey into aged care, to help make the transition as easy as possible.
He leads a team in the areas of hospitality and lifestyle, marketing and communications, and client services, in building Estia’s brand as one of the most respected and preferred aged care providers in the local communities in which it operates.
Chief Customer Officer,
Estia Health
Damian Hiser
Bruce graduated in law and worked initially in underwriting in the UK and Brussels before moving into the manufacturing sector. There, he held positions as risk and insurance manager for major Australian and multinational corporations operating in the chemicals and life science sectors. He first joined Aon in 1995 and returned in November 2015 to take up the position of Managing Director of Global & Corporate.
Managing Director, Global and Corporate
Aon
Bruce Gordon
Ian is a professional economist best known for his work in public policy. During his 40-year career, he has worked with governments, banks, corporates and leading professional services firms at the highest level, including Partner of Deloitte Access Economics and Chair of the Australian Government's Competition Policy Review, a "root and branch" review of Australia's competition policy, laws and institutions.
Ian is the author of “Economics for Life” (2011) and “Confessions of a Meddlesome Economist” (2019).
In 2020, Ian was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia “for distinguished service to education in the field of economics, and to public and monetary policy development and reform”.
Dean and Director of the Melbourne Business School
Co-Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne
Board Member, Reserve Bank of Australia
Professor Ian Harper AO
Pete focuses on helping deliver workforce agility and resilience to drive performance as the leader of Aon’s Future of Work practice.
Pete has built two successful digital platforms, developed a leading financial service data provision business; built two advisory practices and conceived, designed and implemented a “first-mover” digital content business within a bank.
Pete has worked as a consultant and within investment banks in a variety of commercial roles globally for over 15 years. He also helped numerous FinTech businesses refine their commercial model, go-to-market strategy and raise (tens of millions) in capital.
Global CCO and Future of Work Leader
Aon
Pete Bentley
Amanda is a public health professional with over 12 years of experience in corporate wellbeing in both private and NGO settings. Her expertise lies in employee engagement, program design / implementation, marketing & communications, vendor management, wellness-related capital projects, environmental health and business continuity planning. Previously, Amanda was Vice President, Wellness for Goldman Sachs, where she was responsible for advancing the employee value proposition as well as developing resilience initiatives. Prior to that, Amanda held community and corporate health director roles at the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society in New York.
Head of Wellbeing Solutions, North Asia
Aon
Amanda Mercep, MPH
Jane Drummond
Group Assistant General Manager, Risk Management & Insurance, International SOS, Treasurer and Member of EXCO, PARIMA
Kelvin Wu
Speakers
Director of Communications, Manchester United
In Conversation with Manchester United: Changing Tactics to Tackle COVID-19
12.30 – 13.00
Charlie Brooks
Speaker
Share the Insights:
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General Counsel, Manchester United
Patrick Stewart
Strategic Account Director, Aon
Irma Gaviola
Strategic Account Director, Aon
Irma Gaviola
10:30 - 11:15
Renewable Energy: Generating Underwriters Confidence
Masterclass: The Claims Journey and Getting to Good!
Industry Specialties Claims Leader, Asia, Aon
Clarence Ting
Curated Masterclass
11.20 - 11.50
Masterclass #1
Masterclass: Managing Credit Risk in a Volatile and Unpredictable World
Chief Commercial Officer, Asia Pacific, Coface
Hugh Burke
Head of Credit Solutions, Asia, Aon
Steve Taylor
Masterclass #2
Client Case Study: Managing Risk in Adversity
Head of Group
Risk Management, Swire Pacific Limited
Tom Cohen
Regional Director, Strategic Account Management, Aon
Nicholas Clarke
Breakout Sessions
13.45 – 14.25
Risk Track
Workforce Change: Quantifying the Return on Investment
Principal and Actuary, Global Benefits, Aon
Alan Oates
Global Commercial Officer & Global Future of Work Practice
Leader, Human Capital Solutions, Aon
Pete Bentley
People Track #1
Workplace Change: Digital Communications – The Glue that Binds
Managing Director & Partner – Human Capital Solutions, Singapore, Aon
Na Boon Chong
Head of Expat CoE and Education Industry Practice Leader, Asia Pacific, Aon
Pete Whittington
Principal & Actuary, Total Rewards Asia Pacific, Aon
Rice Loh
People Track #2
Building Roadmaps for Workforce Change
10:30 - 11:15
Renewable Energy: Generating Underwriters Confidence
Masterclass: The Claims Journey and Getting to Good!
Industry Specialties Claims Leader, Asia, Aon
Clarence Ting
Head of Credit Solutions, Asia, Aon
Steve Taylor
Curated Masterclasses
11.20 - 11.50
Masterclass #1
Masterclass: Managing Credit Risk in a Volatile and Unpredictable World
Chief Commercial Officer, Asia Pacific, Coface
Hugh Burke
Masterclass #2
Carrier Panel Discussion
10.15 - 11.00
Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific, Coface
Bhupesh Gupta
Regional Head of Technology and Operations, Chubb
Dan Tedeschi
Chief Underwriting Officer, Singapore & Commercial Insurance, Asia, Zurich Insurance
Debra Burford
Speakers
Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong and Greater China & Regional Distribution Director, Asia Pacific, Allianz
Patrick Zeng
Client Management Leader, Asia, AXA XL
Stephen Nguyen
Vice President, Client Service Manager, FM Global
Tan Hian Hong
Chief Broking Officer, Asia, Aon
Brent Clawson
Chief Claims Officer,
Asia, Aon
James Sparkes
Financial Specialties Claims Leader, Asia, Aon
John Fogg
Chief Claims Officer,
Asia, Aon
James Sparkes
Financial Specialties Claims Leader, Asia, Aon
John Fogg
Carrier Panel Discussion
10.15 - 11.00
Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific, Coface
Bhupesh Gupta
Chief Underwriting Officer, Singapore & Commercial Insurance, Asia, Zurich Insurance
Debra Burford
Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong and Greater China & Regional Distribution Director, Asia Pacific, Allianz
Patrick Zeng
SpeakerS
Regional Head of Technology and Operations, Chubb
Dan Tedeschi
Chief Broking Officer, Asia, Aon
Brent Clawson
Vice President, Client Service Manager, FM Global
Tan Hian Hong
Client Management Leader, Asia, AXA XL
Stephen Nguyen
Underwriter, Marine Cargo, Freight Forwarder’s and Carrier’s Liability Southeast Asia, HDI Global
Migle Matelionyte
Head of Client & Broker Engagement, Asia Pacific, AIG
Liam Burrell
Underwriter, Marine Cargo, Freight Forwarder’s and Carrier’s Liability Southeast Asia, HDI Global
Migle Matelionyte
Head of Client & Broker Engagement, Asia Pacific, AIG
Liam Burrell
Aon Insights Series
2020 Virtual
Melbourne
Aon Insights Series
2020 Virtual
Melbourne
2:00 - 2:45
Construction & Infrastructure: Industry Challenges in a Distressed Market
27 OCtober:
09:00 – 09:35
Re-thinking D&O
Managing Credit Risk in a Volatile and Unpredictable World
Cyber Risk Quantification: Making Informed, Deliberate Risk Transfer Decisions
Designing and Implementing a Mental Health Strategy
Why Does Risk Maturity Matter?
Chief Executive Officer,
Aon Australia
James Baum
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International), Commercial Risk Solutions, Aon
Jason Disborough
Dean and Director of the Melbourne Business School
Professor Ian Harper
An exploration into the new economic environment with leading Australian economist Ian Harper sharing insights around the impact COVID-19 has had on the local and global economy in 2020, and what this means for 2021 and beyond.
Chief Financial Officer, ASX
Gillian Larkins
SpeakerS
Understanding the CFO Mindset
Two of Australia's leading CFOs will join us for a panel discussion on how these volatile times are shaping the CFO mindset and the approaches they are taking to ensure their organisations continue to make better strategic and financial decisions.
Chief Financial Officer, Origin Energy
Lawrie Tremaine
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International),
Aon
Jason Disborough
Speaker
Navigating an Increasingly Complex World
9:00-9:05am
Live
Sales, Marketing and New Business, Reinsurance Solutions Aon
Ben Miliauskas
Speakers
Keeping Pace with Climate Change
The high degree of uncertainty surrounding the evolving impact of climate change can affect the process and outcome of strategic risk management. In this session our thought leaders explore how organisations can improve their resilience and address the long-term implications of climate risk by taking an anticipatory and adaptive approach to decision-making.
9:00-9:50am
Live
Managing Director,
Global and Corporate, Aon
Bruce Gordon
Chief Customer Officer, Estia Health
Damian Hiser
SpeakerS
Building Brand and Reputation Resilience
The impact of poorly managed crises has seen over US$2 trillion in shareholder value wiped out in the last 40 years, according to Pentland Analytics. As risks continue to threaten businesses worldwide from a vast array of sources including cyber-attacks, financial irregularities and industrial disasters, how can organisations reinvent themselves, focusing on creating long-term resilience to sustainably overcome future crisis?
10:00-10:45am
Live
Flight Centre
Brett Anderson
Global CCO and Future of Work Leader, Aon
Pete Bentley
SpeakerS
Optimising the workforce of the Future
The pace of change in the way we work is accelerating, and with this transformation comes a diverse range of challenges for business leaders. In this session we will kickstart your thinking about how your organisation can best prepare an agile and resilient workforce strategy for the future. We will explore the importance of data analytics, how to optimise people spend, tactics for managing people risk and the importance of workplace health and safety and employee wellbeing.
9:00-10:05am
Live
Chief Executive Officer,
Multinational Clients (International), Aon
Jason Disborough
Speaker
Navigating an Increasingly Complex World
9:00-9:05am
Live
National Practice Leader,
WHS, Aon
Mario Machado
Head of Wellbeing Solutions, North Asia, Aon
Amanda Mercep
Principal, Human Capital Solutions Aon
Annette Hang
Facilitator
Harnessing the Power of the Bigger Picture to Make Better Decisions
Day 1 | Tuesday 27 October
Harnessing the Power of the Bigger Picture to Make Better Decisions
Day 1 | Tuesday 27 October
Harnessing the Power of the Bigger Picture to Make Better Decisions
Day 1 | Tuesday 27 October
Opportunity Amidst the Threat: Shifting from Response to Recovery
Day 2 | Thursday 29 October
Opportunity Amidst Threat: Shifting from Response to Recovery
Day 2 | Thursday 29 October
Opportunity Amidst Threat: Shifting from Response to Recovery
Day 2 | Thursday 29 October
Reshaping for a New Better
Day 3 | Thursday 5 November
Reshaping for a New Better
Day 3 | Thursday 5 November
Financial Institutions Practice Leader, Aon Australia
Stephen Trickey
Managing Director & Global Practice Leader, Financial Institutions, Aon USA
Joel Sulkes
Head of Financial Institutions Risk Advisory EMEA, Aon Global Risk Consulting, Aon United Kingdom
Daniel Butler
SpeakerS
Financial Institutions: Managing Non-Financial Risk in the New Better
9:00-9:45am
Industry Workshops
Day 4 | Tuesday 10 November
Live
Health Practice Leader, Pacific, Aon Australia
Kenneth Corcoran
SpeakerS
Delivery of Healthcare in the “New Better” Environment
3:30-4:15Pm
Live
Industry Workshops
Day 4 | Tuesday 10 November
National Renewables Practice Leader, Aon Australia
Dominic Chivers
Senior Underwriter - Energy Technical Lines, Liberty Specialty Markets
Sara de Sampaio-Soares
Senior Underwriter Power, Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance
Fraser Logan
SpeakerS
Renewable Energy: Generating Underwriters Confidence
10:30 - 11:15 Am
Live
Industry Workshops
Day 4 | Tuesday 10 November
Construction Practice Leader, Aon Australia
Alister Burley
Placement Director, Construction, Aon Australia
Ben Holland
Director, Credit Solutions, Aon Australia
Dan Chapman
SpeakerS
Construction & Infrastructure: Industry Challenges in a Distressed Market
2:00-2:45pm
Live
Industry Workshops
Day 4 | Tuesday 10 November
Executive Vice President, Global COVID-19 Task Force, Aon
Nancy Green
Chief Financial Officer, Avision Young
Christine Battist
SpeakerS
Managing Risk in an Active COVID-19 World
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Speaking exclusively to the Aon Insights Series, leaders from across Manchester United will give us a rare insight into how the organisation navigated the challenges of COVID-19 and how it worked on behalf of its team, staff, fans, and the broader community during an unprecedented crisis.
In Conversation with Manchester United: Changing Tactics to Tackle COVID-19
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Managing Director, Broking & Chief Broking Officer, Australia
Ben Rolfe
Managing Director, Specialties – Commercial Risk and Health Solutions, Aon
Jennifer Richards
SpeakerS
Tough Questions for a Hard Market: Insurers’ Perspectives on the Balance Between Client and Shareholder Needs
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Regional Chief Executive, APAC, AXA XL
Craig Langham
Head of National Handwriting, Suncorp
David Hoffmann
Head of Major Accounts Division, Australia/New Zealand, CHUBB
Demetra Day
Global Head of Strategic Growth & Development, Aon
Bryon Ehrhart
Speaker
Macro Trends Impacting Business Strategy and the Global Insurance Market
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Chief Commercial Officer, Aon Intellectual Property Solutions
Brian Hinman
Chief Broking Officer, Aon Intellectual Property Solutions
Nicholas Chmielewski
SpeakerS
IP Solutions for Distressed Markets
In this session, we will provide an overview of how companies can maximise the value from their intellectual property while identifying hidden IP risks to address and mitigate during a distressed market.
On-demand
Rethinking Access to Capital
Masterclasses
Managing Director, Specialties Australia, Aon
Jennifer Richards
Director, Financial Services Group, Australia, Aon
Eden Fletcher
Managing Director, Financial Services Group US, Aon
Kristin Kraeger
Facilitator
Panelists
The Directors & Officers market within Australia is challenging – and increasingly viewed as the most difficult in the world for underwriting D&O insurance. In the face of a deteriorating market, clients need to consider their options, including program redesign and alternative risk finance approaches.
Learn how you can reposition your D&O insurance program through analytic insights (including new analytic tools which Aon is developing) to accurately gauge your risk transfer and retention levels and make the right decisions for your business. This session will also explore the viability of various risk finance structures and what Australian companies can learn from the US market.
On-demand
Rethinking Access to Capital
Masterclasses
Managing Credit Risk in a Volatile and Unpredictable World
Against the backdrop of a contracting global economy, managing credit risk is more important and more challenging than ever. With input from a global trade credit insurer, our masterclass provides an overview of the credit risk environment post COVID-19, how different sectors and geographies have been impacted and the role that trade credit Insurance plays.
Re-thinking D&O
Director, Trade Credit, Aon
Dan Chapman
Chief Commercial Officer, APAC
COFACE
Hugh Burke
Speakers
On-demand
Rethinking Access to Capital
Masterclasses
Understanding the Elements of Good Judgement
Speaker
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
How do business leaders use their judgement when it comes to decision-making? Prof Sir Andrew Likierman examines effective decision making in a variety of environments including the boardroom, amongst professions, and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
International Case Study - Comcast
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Building Roadmaps for Workforce Change
Speakers
On-demand
Reshaping for a New Better
Masterclasses
How can we unlock stakeholder value and solve for the future of work? Often a visionary project, in this session we try to make workforce transformation a reality through a mix of roadmaps and case studies speaking to an agile and iterative process.
Professor of Management Practice at the London Business School
Professor Sir Andrew Likierman
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International), Commercial Risk Solutions, Aon
Jason Disborough
Vice President, Global Risk Management, Comcast NBCUniversal Sky
Donald (Sandy) B. Aspinall
Speakers
Global CCO and Future of Work Leader, Aon
Pete Bentley
Managing Director at Aon’s Assessment Solutions Australia and Pacific,
Aon
Matti Jaakkola
Cyber Risk Quantification: Making Informed, Deliberate Risk Transfer Decisions
Speakers
Director, Cyber Security Group, Aon
Chris McLaughlin
National Practice Laeder, Cyber Insurance, Aon
Michael Parrant
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Are you aware of the financial threat cyber risk may pose to your business? Conducting a Cyber Impact Analysis is critical for businesses wanting to identify gaps in their coverage and map potential losses in cyber risk scenarios. In this session, our hosts will speak to the importance of stress-testing your existing insurance strategy through Cyber Impact Analysis to build more resilient security frameworks – and will help you clearly determine the risk mitigation strategies you can implement to make more informed, deliberate risk transfer decisions.
Designing and Implementing a Mental Health Strategy
Speakers
Client Manager, People Risk, Aon
Stephen Dowling
Client Manager, Workplace Risk, Aon
Jillian Searant
On-demand
Building a Resilient Workforce
Masterclasses
Your people are your greatest asset and taking care of their health and wellbeing is a long-term investment in the future of your organisation. Building a mental health strategy has positive implications for profit, productivity, and employee advocacy, however many organisations lack a comprehensive and holistic mental health approach and the ability to effectively roll this out.
This session will explore what businesses must consider when designing and implementing a Mental Health strategy, and how you can ensure your mental health approach is sustainable and effective in the long-term by measuring continuous improvement.
Why does Risk Maturity Matter?
Speaker
Principal, Global Risk Consulting, Aon
Jessica Virgona
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Large scale financial losses from risk related events can be crippling to a balance sheet. In budget-constrained, volatile times a strong risk management culture is essential. Developing a strategy that is robust, and that can also be effectively communicated and executed consistently is a critical challenge. Our risk experts will take you through a case study to illustrate how a better understanding of your organisation’s risk maturity can help you identify areas of improvement and make strategic decisions about priority areas.
Risk Maturity Index
Speakers
AGRC Engineering and Risk Management, Aon
Paul Koutouridis
On-demand
Reshaping for a New Better
Masterclasses
Risk Maturity Index
Partner, Clayton UTZ
Lucy Terracall
2:00 - 2:45
Construction & Infrastructure: Industry Challenges in a Distressed Market
Re-thinking D&O
Managing Credit Risk in a Volatile and Unpredictable World
Building Roadmaps for Workforce Change
Cyber Risk Quantification: Making Informed, Deliberate Risk Transfer Decisions
Designing and Implementing a Mental Health Strategy
Why Does Risk Maturity Matter?
Risk Maturity Index
Day 1
Tue 27
October
Harnessing the Power of the Bigger Picture to Make Better Decisions
Chief Executive Officer, Aon Australia
James Baum
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International), Commercial Risk Solutions, Aon
Jason Disborough
Dean and Director of the Melbourne Business School
Professor Ian Harper
Speaker
The New Economic Environment
9:45-10:15am
Day 1
Tue 27
October
An exploration into the new economic environment with leading Australian economist Ian Harper sharing insights around the impact COVID-19 has had on the local and global economy in 2020, and what this means for 2021 and beyond.
Chief Financial Officer, ASX
Gillian Larkins
SpeakerS
Understanding the CFO Mindset
Two of Australia's leading CFOs will join us for a panel discussion on how these volatile times are shaping the CFO mindset and the approaches they are taking to ensure their organisations continue to make better strategic and financial decisions.
10:30-11:15am
Day 1
Tue 27
October
Chief Financial Officer, Origin Energy
Lawrie Tremaine
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International),
Aon
Jason Disborough
Speaker
Navigating an Increasingly Complex World
9:00-9:05am
Opportunity Amidst Threat: Shifting from Response to Recovery
Day 2
THU 29
October
Keeping Pace with Climate Change
9:00-9:50am
Live
Opportunity Amidst Threat: Shifting from Response to Recovery
Day 2
THU 29
October
Sales, Marketing and New Business, Reinsurance Solutions, Aon
Ben Miliauskas
Speakers
Managing Director,
Global and Corporate, Aon
Bruce Gordon
Chief Customer Officer, Estia Health
Damian Hiser
SpeakerS
Building Brand and Reputation Resilience
10:00-10:45am
Live
Opportunity Amidst Threat: Shifting from Response to Recovery
Day 2
THU 29
October
The impact of poorly managed crises has seen over US$2 trillion in shareholder value wiped out in the last 40 years, according to Pentland Analytics. As risks continue to threaten businesses worldwide from a vast array of sources including cyber-attacks, financial irregularities and industrial disasters, how can organisations reinvent themselves, focusing on creating long-term resilience to sustainably overcome future crisis?
Flight Centre
Brett Anderson
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International), Aon
Jason Disborough
Speaker
Navigating an Increasingly Complex World
9:00-9:05am
LIVE
Reshaping for a New Better
Day 3
THU 5
November
Global CCO and Future of Work Leader, Aon
Pete Bentley
National Practice Leader, WHS, Aon
Mario Machado
SpeakerS
Optimising the workforce of the Future
The pace of change in the way we work is accelerating, and with this transformation comes a diverse range of challenges for business leaders. In this session we will kickstart your thinking about how your organisation can best prepare an agile and resilient workforce strategy for the future. We will explore the importance of data analytics, how to optimise people spend, tactics for managing people risk and the importance of workplace health and safety and employee wellbeing.
9:05-10:05am
Live
Reshaping for a New Better
Day 3
THU 5
November
Head of Wellbeing Solutions, North Asia, Aon
Amanda Mercep
Principal,
Human Capital Solutions,
Aon
Annette Hang
Facilitator
Financial Institutions Practice Leader,
Aon Australia
Stephen Trickey
Managing Director & Global Practice Leader, Financial Institutions, Aon USA
Joel Sulkes
Head of Financial Institutions Risk Advisory EMEA, Aon Global Risk Consulting, Aon United Kingdom
Daniel Butler
SpeakerS
Financial Institutions: Managing Non-Financial Risk in the New Better
9:00-9:45am
Live
Industry Workshops
Day 4
Tue 10
November
Health Practice Leader, Pacific, Aon Australia
Kenneth Corcoran
SpeakerS
Healthcare: Delivery of Healthcare in the “New Better” Environment
3:30-4:15pm
Live
Industry Workshops
Day 4
Tue 10
November
National Renewables Practice Leader,
Aon Australia
Dominic Chivers
Senior Underwriter - Energy Technical Lines, Liberty Specialty Markets
Sara de Sampaio-Soares
Senior Underwriter Power, Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance
Fraser Logan
SpeakerS
Renewable Energy: Generating Underwriters Confidence
10:30-11:15AM
Live
Industry Workshops
Day 4
Tue 10
November
Construction Practice Leader, Aon Australia
Alister Burley
Placement Director, Construction, Aon Australia
Ben Holland
Director, Credit Solutions, Aon Australia
Dan Chapman
SpeakerS
Construction & Infrastructure: Industry Challenges in a Distressed Market
2:00-2:45pm Live
Industry Workshops
Day 4
Tue 10
November
Chief Financal Officer, Manchester United
Cliff Baty
Chief Operating Officer, Manchester United
Collette Roche
SpeakerS
In Conversation with Manchester United: Changing Tactics to Tackle COVID-19
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Executive Vice President, Global COVID-19 Task Force, Aon
Nancy Green
Chief Financial Officer, Avision Young
Christine Battist
SpeakerS
Managing Risk in an Active COVID-19 World
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Speaking exclusively to the Aon Insights Series, leaders from across Manchester United will give us a rare insight into how the organisation navigated the challenges of COVID-19 and how it worked on behalf of its team, staff, fans, and the broader community during an unprecedented crisis.
Managing Director, Broking & Chief Broking Officer,
Australia
Ben Rolfe
SpeakerS
Tough Questions for a Hard Market: Insurers’ Perspectives on the Balance Between Client and Shareholder Needs
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Regional Chief Executive, APAC,
AXA XL
Craig Langham
Head of National Handwriting, Suncorp
David Hoffmann
Head of Major Accounts Division, Australia/New Zealand,
CHUBB
Demetra Day
Chief Commercial Officer, Aon Intellectual Property Solutions
Brian Hinman
Chief Broking Officer, Aon Intellectual Property Solutions
Nicholas Chmielewski
SpeakerS
IP Solutions for Distressed Markets
In this session, we will provide an overview of how companies can maximise the value from their intellectual property while identifying hidden IP risks to address and mitigate during a distressed market.
On-demand
Rethinking Access to Capital
Masterclasses
Global Head of Strategic Growth & Development,
Aon
Bryon Ehrhart
Speaker
Macro Trends Impacting Business Strategy and the Global Insurance Market
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Managing Director, Specialties Australia,
Aon
Jennifer Richards
Director, Financial Services Group, Australia, Aon
Eden Fletcher
Facilitator
Re-thinking D&O
The Directors & Officers market within Australia is challenging – and increasingly viewed as the most difficult in the world for underwriting D&O insurance. In the face of a deteriorating market, clients need to consider their options, including program redesign and alternative risk finance approaches.
Learn how you can reposition your D&O insurance program through analytic insights (including new analytic tools which Aon is developing) to accurately gauge your risk transfer and retention levels and make the right decisions for your business. This session will also explore the viability of various risk finance structures and what Australian companies can learn from the US market.
On-demand
Rethinking Access to Capital
Masterclasses
Panelists
Managing Director,
Financial Services Group US, Aon
Kristin Kraeger
Partner, Clayton UTZ
Lucy Terracall
Director,
Trade Credit,
Aon
Dan Chapman
Chief Commercial Officer, APAC
COFACE
Hugh Burke
SpeakerS
Managing Credit Risk in a Volatile and Unpredictable World
Against the backdrop of a contracting global economy, managing credit risk is more important and more challenging than ever. With input from a global trade credit insurer, our masterclass provides an overview of the credit risk environment post COVID-19, how different sectors and geographies have been impacted and the role that trade credit Insurance plays.
On-demand
Rethinking Access to Capital
Masterclasses
Professor of Management Practice at the London Business School
Professor Sir Andrew Likierman
Speaker
Understanding the Elements of Good Judgement
How do business leaders use their judgement when it comes to decision-making? Prof Sir Andrew Likierman examines effective decision making in a variety of environments including the boardroom, amongst professions, and during the COVID-19 pandemic
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
International Case Study - Comcast
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International), Commercial Risk Solutions, Aon
Jason Disborough
Vice President, Global Risk Management, Comcast NBCUniversal Sky
Donald (Sandy) B. Aspinall
SpeakerS
Building Roadmaps for Workforce Change
How can we unlock stakeholder value and solve for the future of work? Often a visionary project, in this session we try to make workforce transformation a reality through a mix of roadmaps and case studies speaking to an agile and iterative process.
On-demand
Reshaping for a New Better
Masterclasses
Managing Director at Aon’s Assessment Solutions Australia and Pacific,
Aon
Matti Jaakkola
Global CCO and Future of Work Leader, Aon
Pete Bentley
SpeakerS
National Practice Laeder, Cyber Insurance,
Aon
Michael Parrant
Director, Cyber Security Group, Aon
Chris McLaughlin
SpeakerS
Cyber Risk Quantification: Making Informed, Deliberate Risk Transfer Decisions
Are you aware of the financial threat cyber risk may pose to your business? Conducting a Cyber Impact Analysis is critical for businesses wanting to identify gaps in their coverage and map potential losses in cyber risk scenarios. In this session, our hosts will speak to the importance of stress-testing your existing insurance strategy through Cyber Impact Analysis to build more resilient security frameworks – and will help you clearly determine the risk mitigation strategies you can implement to make more informed, deliberate risk transfer decisions.
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
Client Manager, Workplace Risk, Aon
Jillian Searant
Head of Corporate Client Servicing (smartPartners)
Aon
Roshan Sungappuli
Speaker
Superannuation: the forgotten employee benefit
Your people are your greatest asset and taking care of their health and wellbeing is a long-term investment in the future of your organisation. Building a mental health strategy has positive implications for profit, productivity, and employee advocacy, however many organisations lack a comprehensive and holistic mental health approach and the ability to effectively roll this out.
This session will explore what businesses must consider when designing and implementing a Mental Health strategy, and how you can ensure your mental health approach is sustainable and effective in the long-term by measuring continuous improvement.
On-demand
Building a Resilient Workforce
Masterclasses
Principal,
Global Risk Consulting, Aon
Jessica Virgona
Speaker
Why does Risk Maturity Matter?
Large scale financial losses from risk related events can be crippling to a balance sheet. In budget-constrained, volatile times a strong risk management culture is essential. Developing a strategy that is robust, and that can also be effectively communicated and executed consistently is a critical challenge. Our risk experts will take you through a case study to illustrate how a better understanding of your organisation’s risk maturity can help you identify areas of improvement and make strategic decisions about priority areas.
On-demand
Navigating New Forms of Volatility
Masterclasses
AGRC Engineering and Risk Management,
Aon
Paul Koutouridis
Speaker
Risk Maturity Index
On-demand
Reshaping for a New Better
Masterclasses
The high degree of uncertainty surrounding the evolving impact of climate change can affect the process and outcome of strategic risk management. In this session our thought leaders explore how organisations can improve their resilience and address the long-term implications of climate risk by taking an anticipatory and adaptive approach to decision-making.
University of Melbourne
Debra Tegoni
The COVID-19 crisis in 2020 has deeply impacted how healthcare is provided globally. This session will explore:
• The relationship between public and private sector in dealing with COVID-19
• The unseen impacts and missed opportunities in COVID-19, for example, the wave
of other diagnoses because of the delay in test submissions.
• Telehealth – Navigating with the delivery of healthcare during COVID-19
Chief Medical Officer,
Healthscope (TBC)
Dr Victoria Atkinson
Partner, Sparke Helmore
Mark Doepel
Despite sustained growth and investment, the renewable energy insurance market is experiencing a period of turbulence as it looks to re-adjust itself after a sustained period of declining rates and notable claims in Australia. Against this backdrop the industry continues to evolve; wind turbines continue to get larger, utility scale battery storage systems are deployed more and more, hybrid projects mixing technologies such as solar, wind and batteries get attention, and the growing future role of green hydrogen in our energy mix is discussed at a national level.
Understand how you can prepare the optimum level of risk information that will rebuild the confidence with your insurers through a Q&A session with two of the markets leading underwriters.
A perfect storm is developing with the impact of COVID-19 tightening its hold on the Australian, and global, economy. The construction market is in a state of volatility with the government looking to devise incentives to kickstart economic recovery.
Chief Financal Officer, Manchester United
Cliff Baty
Chief Operating Officer, Manchester United
Collette Roche
Chief Executive Officer,
Aon Australia
James Baum
Speaker
Closing
10:05-10:10am
Live
Reshaping for a New Better
Day 3 | Thursday 5 November
University of Melbourne
Debra Tegoni
Chief Executive Officer, Aon Australia
James Baum
Speaker
Closing
10:05-10:10am
LIVE
Reshaping for a New Better
Day 3
THU 5
November
COVID-19 has transformed the Australian healthcare sector, driving a wave of innovation that saw the industry pivot to meet evolving market demands – but as Australia moves towards a potential recovery phase, organisations must consider how they will deliver healthcare in the new normal.
Join our experts as they discuss the relationship between the public and private healthcare sectors and their varying responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, along with what the emerging use of telehealth means for delivering traditional clinical consultations. This session will explore the unseen impacts for patients and health organisations arising out of the pandemic, with a focus on the decreased diagnoses of diseases other than COVID-19.
Global Healthcare Practice Leader, Aon UK
Dominic Henry
Partner, Sparke Helmore
Mark Doepel
Generating underwriters confidence
Despite sustained growth and investment, the renewable energy insurance market is experiencing a period of turbulence as it looks to re-adjust itself after a sustained period of declining rates and notable claims in Australia. Against this backdrop the industry continues to evolve; wind turbines continue to get larger, utility scale battery storage systems are deployed more and more, hybrid projects mixing technologies such as solar, wind and batteries get attention, and the growing future role of green hydrogen in our energy mix is discussed at a national level.
Understand how you can prepare the optimum level of risk information that will rebuild the confidence with your insurers through a Q&A session with two of the markets leading underwriters.
A perfect storm is developing with the impact of COVID-19 tightening its hold on the Australian, and global, economy. The construction market is in a state of volatility with the government looking to devise incentives to kickstart economic recovery.
All sessions times are AEDT
All sessions times are AEDT
Global Healthcare Practice Leader, Aon UK
Dominic Henry
Chief Medical Officer, Healthscope (TBC)
Dr Victoria Atkinson
Our experts provide an overview of the key issues and challenges in the global and local construction and infrastructure market impacting projects, government investment, supply chain, insurance as well as explore alternative markets as well as funding structures such as surety as viable solution.
Our experts provide an overview of the key issues and challenges in the global and local construction and infrastructure market impacting projects, government investment, supply chain, insurance as well as explore alternative markets as well as funding structures such as surety as viable solution.
Jason Disborough, Chief Executive Officer – Multinational Clients (International), and James Baum, Chief Executive Officer, Australia, Commercial Risk Solutions, welcome you to the first day of the Aon Insights Series Melbourne. Then, speaking to us live from the U.S., Greg Case, Aon Chief Executive Officer, shares his insights into how the global economy – and Aon will evolve in the coming years.
Superannuation: The Forgotten Employee Benefit
Superannuation: The Forgotten Employee Benefit
Speaker
Head of Corporate Client Servicing (smartPartners), Aon
Roshan Sungappuli
Client Manager, Workplace Risk, Aon
Jillian Searant
On-demand
Building a Resilient Workforce
Masterclasses
Your people are your greatest asset and taking care of their health and wellbeing is a long-term investment in the future of your organisation. Building a mental health strategy has positive implications for profit, productivity, and employee advocacy, however many organisations lack a comprehensive and holistic mental health approach and the ability to effectively roll this out.
This session will explore what businesses must consider when designing and implementing a Mental Health strategy, and how you can ensure your mental health approach is sustainable and effective in the long-term by measuring continuous improvement.
Principal,
Human Capital Solutions
Aon
Annette Hang
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Chief Executive Officer, Commercial Risk Solutions
Aon
Lambros Lambrou
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Annette is a member of Aon’s Rewards Solutions Leadership Team. She leads the Insurance, Property and Professional Services portfolios, helping clients to manage people risk and to drive organisational growth through people. She advises in both broad-based and executive reward and has two decades of experience in remuneration design and delivery.
Annette has led the remuneration functions of organisations within the legal and commercial property sectors and advised C-Suite and Boards. Her commercial experience allows her to quickly ascertain client challenges and priorities, and to develop practical solutions that meet strategic business needs.
Annette’s experience spans remuneration strategy, market benchmarking, job evaluation, incentive design, gender pay equity, job architecture, employee benefits, and governance.
Principal,
Human Capital Solutions
Aon
Annette Hang
Principal,
Human Capital Solutions
Aon
Lambros Lambrou
As Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Risk Solutions, Lambros Lambrou is responsible for delivering high impact solutions, including leveraging the firm’s data and analytics, to better deliver and inform clients with critical insights that improve decision making. Lambros also serves as a member of Aon’s Global Operating Committee Lambros is recognized for his innovative approach, often challenging conventional market and industry paradigms and solving complex risk issues. He has a cross functional and diverse team of renowned industry experts that underscore Aon’s position as the leading professional services firm providing risk, retirement and health solutions enabled by proprietary data and analytics that empower results for clients.
Lambros, who is based in New York, has worked in the risk management industry for over three decades, with experience across Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa. With his diverse geographical experience and far reaching network, Lambros ensures clients have unfettered access to Aon’s global resources and capabilities whenever and wherever they need them.
His career has focused on insurance, reinsurance and alternative capital markets. Lambros has also played a central role in steering a number of Aon’s key growth initiatives over the last ten years. This includes Lambros’ contributions to the development of Aon’s Global Risk Insight Platform which today is the world’s leading repository of insurance placement information. He also helped to create Aon’s first Centre for Innovation and Analytics, housed in Dublin, the rollout of Aon Client Promise and his architecting of the industry first Sidecar solution developed with Berkshire Hathaway.
He has held several positions with Aon internationally. Most recently, Lambros served as Chief Commercial Officer and Chief Executive Officer of Global Specialties in Aon’s Commercial Risk Solutions business, responsible for driving the growth strategy across the business. Previously, he was Chief Executive Officer of Aon’s retail business in Australia. This followed roles as Chief Executive Officer of Aon’s Global Broking Centre in London, Chief Broking Officer of EMEA, Global Chief Operating Officer for Aon Broking and Head of Aon Analytics.
Lambros is a graduate of Exeter University, UK and holds an Economics and Statistics degree. He is a graduate of the INSEAD Executive Leadership Program.
Managing Director & Global Practice Leader, Financial Institutions,
Aon USA
Joel Sulkes
Superannuation: The Forgotten Employee Benefit
Client Manager, Workplace Risk, Aon
Jillian Searant
Client Manager, People Risk, Aon
Stephen Dowling
SpeakerS
Designing and Implementing a Mental Health Strategy
Your people are your greatest asset and taking care of their health and wellbeing is a long-term investment in the future of your organisation. Building a mental health strategy has positive implications for profit, productivity, and employee advocacy, however many organisations lack a comprehensive and holistic mental health approach and the ability to effectively roll this out.
This session will explore what businesses must consider when designing and implementing a Mental Health strategy, and how you can ensure your mental health approach is sustainable and effective in the long-term by measuring continuous improvement.
On-demand
Building a Resilient Workforce
Masterclasses
National Practice
Leader,
WHS, Aon
Annette Hang
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Chief Executive Officer, Commercial Risk Solutions
Aon
Lambros Lambrou
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Annette is a member of Aon’s Rewards Solutions Leadership Team. She leads the Insurance, Property and Professional Services portfolios, helping clients to manage people risk and to drive organisational growth through people. She advises in both broad-based and executive reward and has two decades of experience in remuneration design and delivery.
Annette has led the remuneration functions of organisations within the legal and commercial property sectors and advised C-Suite and Boards. Her commercial experience allows her to quickly ascertain client challenges and priorities, and to develop practical solutions that meet strategic business needs.
Annette’s experience spans remuneration strategy, market benchmarking, job evaluation, incentive design, gender pay equity, job architecture, employee benefits, and governance.
Principal, Human Capital Solutions
Aon
Annette Hang
As Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Risk Solutions, Lambros Lambrou is responsible for delivering high impact solutions, including leveraging the firm’s data and analytics, to better deliver and inform clients with critical insights that improve decision making. Lambros also serves as a member of Aon’s Global Operating Committee Lambros is recognized for his innovative approach, often challenging conventional market and industry paradigms and solving complex risk issues. He has a cross functional and diverse team of renowned industry experts that underscore Aon’s position as the leading professional services firm providing risk, retirement and health solutions enabled by proprietary data and analytics that empower results for clients.
Lambros, who is based in New York, has worked in the risk management industry for over three decades, with experience across Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa. With his diverse geographical experience and far reaching network, Lambros ensures clients have unfettered access to Aon’s global resources and capabilities whenever and wherever they need them.
His career has focused on insurance, reinsurance and alternative capital markets. Lambros has also played a central role in steering a number of Aon’s key growth initiatives over the last ten years. This includes Lambros’ contributions to the development of Aon’s Global Risk Insight Platform which today is the world’s leading repository of insurance placement information. He also helped to create Aon’s first Centre for Innovation and Analytics, housed in Dublin, the rollout of Aon Client Promise and his architecting of the industry first Sidecar solution developed with Berkshire Hathaway.
He has held several positions with Aon internationally. Most recently, Lambros served as Chief Commercial Officer and Chief Executive Officer of Global Specialties in Aon’s Commercial Risk Solutions business, responsible for driving the growth strategy across the business. Previously, he was Chief Executive Officer of Aon’s retail business in Australia. This followed roles as Chief Executive Officer of Aon’s Global Broking Centre in London, Chief Broking Officer of EMEA, Global Chief Operating Officer for Aon Broking and Head of Aon Analytics.
Lambros is a graduate of Exeter University, UK and holds an Economics and Statistics degree. He is a graduate of the INSEAD Executive Leadership Program.
Chief Executive Officer, Commercial Risk Solutions
Aon
Lambros Lambrou
Jason Disborough, Chief Executive Officer – Multinational Clients (International), and James Baum, Chief Executive Officer, Australia, Commercial Risk Solutions, welcome you to the first day of the Aon Insights Series Melbourne. Then, speaking to us live from the U.S., Greg Case, Aon Chief Executive Officer, shares his insights into how the global economy – and Aon will evolve in the coming years.
Harnessing the Power of the Bigger Picture to Make Better Decisions
Harnessing the Power of the Bigger Picture to Make Better Decisions
A discussion on how major Multinational companies are changing their risks, people, and culture in the current environment
Global Head of Benefits, Siemens
Karen Gaynor
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International), Commercial Risk Solutions, Aon
Jason Disborough
GM Enterprise Risk
Flight Centre Travel Group
Brett Anderson
Global Head of Benefits, Siemens
Karen Gaynor
A discussion on how major Multinational companies are changing their risks, people, and culture in the current environment
GM Enterprise Risk, Flight Centre Travel Group
Brett Anderson
Chief Executive Officer, Multinational Clients (International), Commercial Risk Solutions, Aon
Jason Disborough
COVID-19 has transformed the Australian healthcare sector, driving a wave of innovation that saw the industry pivot to meet evolving market demands – but as Australia moves towards a potential recovery phase, organisations must consider how they will deliver healthcare in the new normal.
Join our experts as they discuss the relationship between the public and private healthcare sectors and their varying responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, along with what the emerging use of telehealth means for delivering traditional clinical consultations. This session will explore the unseen impacts for patients and health organisations arising out of the pandemic, with a focus on the decreased diagnoses of diseases other than COVID-19.
Australian financial institutions face a difficult path as they adjust to the volatile new normal. Amidst escalating costs, people and client challenges, evolving risk profiles and increasing scrutiny from regulators, there is also the impact of a true hard insurance market not seen during previous financial crises.
Join Aon’s Financial Institutions Practice Leaders from three different markets – Australia, EMEA and the United States – as they distinguish this crisis from the Global Financial Crisis and share their insights and key tips for driving maximum value from your insurance program in a turbulent environment. With practical case studies, this session will examine the importance of using a back-to-basics, data-driven approach to measure and mitigate operational risk and design the optimum risk transfer program for your organisation.
GM Enterprise Risk,
Flight Centre Travel Group
Brett Anderson
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Brett Anderson, a Chartered accountant with 34 years’ experience, joined Flight Centre Travel Group in 2001. Over the past 19 years he has held various finance leadership roles, including the CFO Australia and CFO South Africa. For the past 7 years, Brett has specifically focused on organisation risk as the GM Enterprise Risk (Global).
With his extensive knowledge of the Flight Centre Travel Groups global operations, Brett is balancing his passion for successful business growth with effective yet practical risk management strategies to transform the Risk function within the Flight Centre. A problem solver by nature Brett is driven by identifying solutions that will both manage risk and be embraced by the business leaders as enablers that support growth rather than hinder it.
GM Enterprise Risk,
Flight Centre Travel Group
Brett Anderson
Australian financial institutions face a difficult path as they adjust to the volatile new normal. Amidst escalating costs, people and client challenges, evolving risk profiles and increasing scrutiny from regulators, there is also the impact of a true hard insurance market not seen during previous financial crises.
Join Aon’s Financial Institutions Practice Leaders from three different markets – Australia, EMEA and the United States – as they distinguish this crisis from the Global Financial Crisis and share their insights and key tips for driving maximum value from your insurance program in a turbulent environment. With practical case studies, this session will examine the importance of using a back-to-basics, data-driven approach to measure and mitigate operational risk and design the optimum risk transfer program for your organisation.
Principal, Human Capital Solutions,
Aon
Brett Anderson
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Brett Anderson, a Chartered accountant with 34 years’ experience, joined Flight Centre Travel Group in 2001. Over the past 19 years he has held various finance leadership roles, including the CFO Australia and CFO South Africa. For the past 7 years, Brett has specifically focused on organisation risk as the GM Enterprise Risk (Global).
With his extensive knowledge of the Flight Centre Travel Groups global operations, Brett is balancing his passion for successful business growth with effective yet practical risk management strategies to transform the Risk function within the Flight Centre. A problem solver by nature Brett is driven by identifying solutions that will both manage risk and be embraced by the business leaders as enablers that support growth rather than hinder it.
GM Enterprise Risk,
Flight Center Travel Group
Brett Anderson
Managing Director
Aon Inpoint, APAC
Jeremy Barton
Managing Director
Aon Inpoint
APAC
Jeremy Barton
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Jeremy is responsible for leading strategic growth initiatives with Aon Inpoint’s clients across the region.
Jeremy is an experienced banking, insurance and financial services professional having gained knowledge and experience in every stage of the customer life cycle and has carried out projects with many of the top worldwide financial institutions in the US, Europe and APAC.
Prior to Aon, Jeremy was the Business Development and Strategy Lead for Coles Supermarkets’ banking and insurance venture. Jeremy is also a qualified chartered accountant and his experience is founded in a strong strategy consulting background having worked for PwC in their customer and digital strategy team, the Kessler Group, Ernst and Young and Arthur Andersen.
Managing Director Aon Inpoint,
APAC
Jeremy Barton
Managing Director
Aon Inpoint, APAC
Jeremy Barton
Managing Director
Aon Inpoint,
APAC
Jeremy Barton
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Jeremy is responsible for leading strategic growth initiatives with Aon Inpoint’s clients across the region.
Jeremy is an experienced banking, insurance and financial services professional having gained knowledge and experience in every stage of the customer life cycle and has carried out projects with many of the top worldwide financial institutions in the US, Europe and APAC.
Prior to Aon, Jeremy was the Business Development and Strategy Lead for Coles Supermarkets’ banking and insurance venture. Jeremy is also a qualified chartered accountant and his experience is founded in a strong strategy consulting background having worked for PwC in their customer and digital strategy team, the Kessler Group, Ernst and Young and Arthur Andersen.
Managing Director
Aon Inpoint,
APAC
Jeremy Barton