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WTW appoints new Taiwan head

The previous head, Charles Wang, has retired.

Global advisory, broking and solutions company WTW has appointed Tony Yen as the new Head of Taiwan following the retirement of Charles Wang.

Tony Yen, WTW Head of Taiwan.

Tony brings with him over 20 years of risk engineering, risk management and insurance broking experience, and joined WTW in 2015. He also heads WTW’s Corporate Risk & Broking (CRB) business in Taiwan and has helped many Taiwanese companies in developing their business continuity and enterprise risk management programmes. In his new role, Tony will work closely with business leaders across WTW to facilitate service delivery and drive growth in Taiwan.

“Over the years, Tony has been working closely with many Asian high-tech companies, developing optimised risk mitigation, risk management and risk transfer solutions. I am confident that his experience, together with his proven track records and our teams in Taiwan, will help our clients become more resilient and successful,” Simon Weaver, Head of Asia Pacific and Head of Corporate Risk & Broking, Asia Pacific at WTW said.

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