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Nick Lee returns to Berkley Re Australia after 13 years in the UK 

Lee joins from London-based firm Gen Re, where he most recently worked as Casualty Facultative Manager. 
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October 11, 2024

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Nick Lee has joined Berkley Re Australia as Senior Casualty Facultative Underwriter, the company announced on LinkedIn 

Based in Brisbane, Lee is returning to Berkley Re Australia after spending the last 13 years of his career in the United Kingdom. He joins from London-based Gen Re where he has worked for 6 years, most recently as Casualty Facultative Manager. 

With over 20 years of industry experience, Lee has held underwriting and broking roles across companies in both Australia and the UK. He has worked for brokers, insurers, and reinsurers, such as Jardine Lloyd Thompson Australia, Allianz Australia, AIG Cat Excess, and Alliance World Assurance Company, according to LinkedIn

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