Allied World
Vice President, Assistant General Counsel, Global Markets Legal & Compliance Group

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Vice President, Assistant General Counsel, Global Markets Legal & Compliance Group
Duties and Responsibilities: Manage the legal, regulatory and compliance affairs of the Allied World Lloyd’s Syndicate 2232 platform and its related entities. Oversee relevant UK-based legal and compliance staff members in relation to Lloyd’s matters. Manage the company secretarial function of the Lloyd’s related entities. Oversee all Lloyd’s insurance regulatory matters. Head up the Lloyd’s compliance function. Ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations. Serve as a Data Privacy Officer. Negotiate all Lloyd’s related contracts and other regional contracts as needed. Manage the Lloyd’s related legal budget. Maintain good relationships with outside counsel. Work effectively with counsel for the Allied World Europe platform (i.e., non-Lloyd’s) for regional consistency where possible and collaborate and assist with matters for such platform as needed. Work effectively with the Legal & Compliance Department globally to ensure global consistency where possible. Such other duties as assigned from time to time.
Experience: A senior attorney with at least eight years of total legal experience with a recognized law firm and/or in an insurance operation. Must be a qualified / licensed solicitor in England. Strong insurance and reinsurance background, with experience relating to Lloyd’s and European matters. Experience dealing with the FCA, PRA and Lloyd’s. Experience with board meetings and corporate secretarial matters. Knowledge of UK and EU laws and regulations and Lloyd’s principles and directives. Must be a team player and very collegial. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Capable of managing multiple projects simultaneously in a busy
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