14 September 2018Analysis

Willis Towers Watson appoints Hawaii captive exec


Willis Towers Watson has appointed Denys Kazama as senior account executive of its Global Captive Practice, with responsibility over clients with captives domiciled in Hawaii.

Kazama has over 14 years of experience in the captive insurance industry, and was previously the office head at Marsh Management Services’ Hawaii.

Most recently, she served as the controller for the Pacific Club and prior to that was chief financial officer at Bishop Museum.  While at Bishop Museum and The Pacific Club, she managed the accounting, human resources and IT departments.

Kazama began her captive management career as an account manager at Marsh, where she eventually became the office head.


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