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Garrard promoted at Willis Towers Watson to international role

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Adam Garrard, formerly head of Asia at Willis, has been promoted to head of international at Willis Towers Watson following the merger of the two groups.

Since the merger was completed in January Garrard, pictured, has become responsible for Africa, Asia-Pacific, East Europe (including Russia), the Middle East and Latin America; his portfolio includes over 70 countries. Garrard relocated from Singapore to London in December in anticipation of the deal and to prepare for his new role.

scott-burnett-willis-towers-watsonSingapore-based Scott Burnett, pictured, Towers Watson's head of South East Asia, has been promoted to run Willis Towers Watson in Asia; the combined businesses have around 2500 employees across Asia. Burnett will report to Garrard.

 

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