Global loss adjusting company Charles Taylor Adjusting (CTA) has appointed four specialists to its national team across its liability, property, and marine business lines.
Glyn Lloyd, Gary Pahl, and Gary Wilmot will join CTA as executive adjusters in the casualty, property, and marine businesses.
Lloyd is a specialist liability adjuster with more than 27 years of loss adjusting experience. In his new role as the national casualty manager, executive adjuster, he will specialise in the adjustment of public and product liability claims across various industry sectors, including construction, manufacturing, and the food and beverage industries. He is joined by Edward Du Plessis, Arlene Elayda, Paul Hacche, Louise Hardy, Paul Hardy, Graham Hosking, Martin Stebbings, Gabriella Stevenson, and Andrew Webb.
Meanwhile, Pahl brings more than 25 years of industry experience to CTA. In his new role as the national property manager, executive adjuster, he will be involved in complex property matters across all sectors. He is joined by Karen Austin, Simon Chenery, Corrine Dagwell, Brett Hanlon, Paul King, Sean Kiddey, James Nelson, Rob Robinson, Dale Sweeney, Taryn Slaughter, Scott Tritton, Tulay Tuzan, and Bradley Verreyne.
The new director for marine technical services, Wilmot, is a specialist marine surveyor with over 26 years of marine surveying and loss adjusting experience. In his new role, he will specialise in handling cargo and marine liability claims, as well as hull and machinery and P&I matters. He is joined by Chad Cillie, Jason Hill, Belinda Ingram, Capt. Harshvardhan Kumar, Philip Rock, Paul Stanyon, and Capt. Arvinder Singh.
Debra Kerr, meanwhile, will join CTA as a national relationship manager to further strengthen its existing operations by underlining growth opportunities and its commitment to serving its customers.
She has over 20 years of experience in the insurance industry across relationship, operational, technical, dispute resolution, investigation, strategy, people, and claims management.
Andrew Hodkinson, the managing director for Australia and regional head at CTA, commented that the new appointments are a great cultural fit for the company.
“In response to our clients’ needs, Charles Taylor Australia is strategically building its business to service complex losses across our key business lines of natural resources, property, casualty and technical risks, marine, and aviation,” he added. “We look forward to a dynamic future with our clients.”