Singapore-based insurtech bolttech announced Tuesday the formation of its newly established Advisory Board, an external panel of experts, thought leaders, and industry specialists, to provide bolttech’s leadership with high-impact strategic advice and insights to support the company in its next stage of growth.

The firm said in a statement the Advisory Board comprises eight experts from varied industries and backgrounds, including insurance, private equity, venture capital, professional services, and more, each bringing extensive experience and expertise to the table.

These experts are Dawn Miller, Chief Commercial Officer, Lloyd’s and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Lloyd’s Americas; Edouard de Lamarzelle, Former CEO, Stellantis Insurance; Felipe Fernandez Atela, Chairman and CEO, AdeA Information Intelligence; Gaurav Garg, Partner and Global Head, Property and Casualty Insurance, Oliver Wyman; Noel Goh, Lead Partner, Workforce Practice, PwC Singapore; Pooja Gurbani, Managing Principal, 18 Capital Pte Ltd / President, Amazin Graze Rhodri Williams, Senior Advisor, Wallbrook (part of Anthesis); Roman Ivaniuk, Managing Partner & Founder, BrightOne Capital.

Serving in their personal capacity, the advisors will offer perspectives on navigating industry challenges and trends.

Their guidance will support bolttech in advancing its strategic priorities and expand its network of opportunities, reinforcing its commitment to innovation in the insurtech landscape.

“We are delighted to welcome our Advisory Board members, all highly respected and accomplished leaders within their fields,” said Rob Schimek, Group Chief Executive Officer, bolttech.

“Their appointments not only enhance bolttech’s credibility and reputation but also bring invaluable expertise to support our strategic goals,

“We look forward to drawing on their collective experience as we advance our mission of building the world’s leading, technology-enabled ecosystem for protection and insurance.” he added.

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