The Lloyd’s Market Association (LMA) is pleased to announce the appointment of six new members to its Next Gen Legal Committee. The new appointees are:
The committee brings together future legal leaders to collaborate across the market, contribute to key projects and engage on key legal issues facing the industry. The new members bring a breadth of experience and perspectives that will further enhance the group’s work and broaden its impact across the market.
Ray Koh, LMA Legal Counsel and Committee Secretary, said:“We are delighted to welcome Angela, Carrie, Hannah, Kishan, Laura and Nick to the committee. Each brings valuable insight and enthusiasm that will help strengthen the committee’s contribution to the LMA’s wider legal work and the market.”
Andrew Hall, Chair of the Next Gen Legal Committee, added: “These appointments further enhance our ability to represent the next generation of legal leaders in the Lloyd’s market. We look forward to working with our new members to advance strategic priorities and foster continued development within the legal community.”
The LMA Next Gen Legal Committee is part of the LMA’s broader Next Gen initiative, designed to empower future legal leaders from across the Lloyd’s market and ensure that the future of the Lloyd’s market is shaped by those who will lead it.
The full list of Next Gen Legal Committee members can be found on the LMA website.
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