Willis appoints Paul Graziano Growth Leader for Corporate Risk and Broking, North America
February 03 2025 - 1:41PM
Willis, a WTW business, (Nasdaq: WTW), today announced the
appointment of Paul Graziano as Growth Leader for North America.
Graziano will focus on driving the development of a consistent
framework to unify our revenue growth efforts across Willis in
North America.
Graziano has more than thirty years of industry experience. He
joins Willis from Marsh, where he was most recently Managing
Director and Global Engagement Partner. He also brings extensive
experience working with C-suite executives from Fortune 500
companies, as well as entrepreneurs, COIs and emerging growth
companies. Previously, Graziano was Chief Business Development
Officer at JLT, prior to its acquisition by Marsh in 2019. Before
joining JLT, he spent 18 years at Aon as an Executive Vice
President with numerous leadership roles.
Graziano is based in Denver and is a graduate of Indiana
University.
Commenting on Graziano’s appointment, Adam Garrard, Chairman,
Global Risk and Broking, said, “I am delighted to welcome Paul to
the Willis team. His extensive experience focused on growth
strategies and unique solutions for clients with complex risk
profiles aligns perfectly with the growth plans for Willis in North
America.”
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