Lloyd's and London market DEI role model Rebecca Mason

Rebecca Mason
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Last year, Lloyd’s commissioned Franklyn Rodgers to create six portraits of diverse role models that were displayed in its historic Old Library to celebrate the progress made in creating an inclusive cultural marketplace. Over the coming weeks we will spotlight them all, beginning with Rebecca Mason, a senior wordings manager at MS Amlin.

For everyone working in the London Market on 15 August 2001, it was a day like any other. Brokers bustled in the streets around Lloyd’s; cranes danced against the skyline, raising the then-under

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