Aon plc announced senior appointments to expand its capabilities to support the growing complexity and capital demands of digital infrastructure investment worldwide. Stephen Fox has joined Aon as a Managing Director, focusing on the firm's digital infrastructure strategy. In his new role, Fox will work within the firm's Digital Infrastructure Lifecycle Solutions Practice, led by Peiser, and operate at the intersection of underwriting appetite, risk capital strategy and technical design.
The practice supports clients in structuring large-scale digital infrastructure investments to secure optimal capacity, terms and diversified sources of Risk Capital. Fox brings to Aon more than three decades of experience across property risk engineering, resilience, business continuity and risk advisory, with deep sector expertise spanning digital infrastructure, technology manufacturing, energy and other mission-critical assets. Prior to joining Aon, he held senior leadership roles at Marsh and JLT Specialty, and previously served in risk engineering and advisory positions at GlobalFoundries, Intel, Samsung and FM.
Aon plc is the world leader in risk management and insurance brokerage. Net sales break down by activity as follows:
- risk management and insurance and reinsurance brokerage (65.7%): risk management (business risks, environmental risks, retraining and restructuring risks, etc.), and implementation of insurance plans for civil liability, property damage, etc.;
- human capital consulting services (34.3%): consulting services regarding remuneration, company benefits, recruiting, retirement, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (48.2%), Americas (9.5%), the United Kingdom (12.9%), Ireland (1.1%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (18.4%) and Asia/Pacific (10.7%).
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