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IDC honours Bermuda’s top RIMS volunteers

Well done! Roger Gillett (far left) and Allison Towlson (far right) of the Bermuda Insurance Development Council, congratulate star volunteers at the Island’s booth at the RIMS conference, Natalie King and Stuart Roberts.

The Bermuda Insurance Development Council (IDC) has recognised insurance industry volunteers who became Island “ambassadors” at the Bermuda exhibit during the week of the Risk & Insurance Management Society (RIMS) Conference in Philadelphia this past April.Out of as many as 100 people at RIMS from Bermuda companies, there were approximately 30 booth volunteers assisting delegates who visited the exhibit booth during the event. The RIMS meeting annually attracts some 10,000 delegates from the United States and further afield.The IDC has now highlighted two of the local booth volunteers in particular, for an outstanding contribution to the Bermuda effort.During a brief ceremony, IDC Chairman Allison Towlson presented special awards to Natalie King of captive management company, Independent Management Ltd, and Stuart Roberts of the Bermuda’s financial services regulator, The Bermuda Monetary Authority.“I want to congratulate you for a job well done,” said Ms Towlson. “You played a vital role this year in our continuing efforts to highlight Bermuda as a key provider of insurance and reinsurance products to the world’s leading companies.“Your commitment to our mission of continuing the growth of the Bermuda market was evident with your enthusiasm to assist the variety of visitors attending the Bermuda exhibit.”Chairman of the IDC’s subcommittee directly responsible for the RIMS effort, Roger Gillett, said: “This award is in its second year and already, the selection committee was faced with a dilemma over which of the two would receive the award. In the end, we recognised them both.“We are thrilled that so many executives directly and indirectly in the industry, who find themselves at the RIMS event on behalf of their companies, generously volunteer their time in support of the overall Bermuda effort. It is commendable on their part and on the part of their firms, that they see the larger picture.”