NFP's new SVP of analytics

The property and casualty insurance broker NFP has made the announcement that Tevin Smith, who is pictured above, has been appointed to the position of senior vice president in the management and professional liability practice within its specialized division.

Smith will be working with a team to produce analytical insights to support data-driven growth plans for NFP's customers in his new role as the leader of operations technology. He will be responsible for overseeing the development of these strategies. At NFP, Matthew Schott, the managing director of management and professional liability, will be the one to whom he will report.

"We are happy to welcome Tevin to the management and professional liability team at NFP," Schott said. "Tevin has a wealth of experience in the insurance industry." "Tevin is an exceptional manager, a tried and tested agent of change, and he has a wealth of experience in the creation of management and professional liability programs. Tevin will be a wonderful help as we continue to manage our growth, scale our operations, and advance our strategic plan since he is an inventive and seasoned professional who knows how data and analytics increase execution and client outcomes.

Smith comes to NFP from Aon, where he most recently worked as senior vice president and senior account executive overseeing big client relationships. Smith will take on his new role at NFP immediately. Before joining Aon, he worked for Willis Towers Watson as a client relationship director, where he was in charge of the FINMAR practice in the United States.

Smith stated that she was thrilled to be joining NFP and contributing to the expansion of a management and professional liability team that places a high importance on specialist skills. "NFP is establishing a differentiated specialized company, and I am delighted to work with specialists that are dedicated to providing the insights clients need in order to efficien


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Humphrey Arinze Chukwu 2 yrs

Quite interesting