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McLarens Promotes John Cupitt- Head of Global Marine Division

Global loss adjuster, McLarens, is pleased to announce John Cupitt, as Head of its Global Marine division. John is based in Brisbane, Australia and will oversee the strategic growth of the global marine specialty market. He offers over 30 years’ experience and has a background in risk management consultancy and marine surveying / adjusting for cargoes, including loss prevention and consultancy. His survey work throughout Australia and also the Pacific / PNG has included cargo and shipping / P&I club matters, along with commercial hull and pleasurecraft claims.  John is an active member of a number of Industry Groups and regularly presents at seminars and conferences.

Under John’s leadership, the McLarens Global Marine division offers a diversified core of expertise, trusted to handle multi-million dollar risks across the globe for cargo and transit, risk management, surveying, and claims management services. 

Chris Panes, Chief Operating Officer – Europe, Middle East and Asia, commented: “John and his team have a well-respected reputation in the industry. They are uniquely qualified to deliver bespoke solutions for marine sector clientele.”

John Cupitt, Global Marine Director, added: “I look forward to leading the McLarens global marine group established around the world. Our strategic approach brings together world-class talent for the highest quality deliverable.” 

Joining John on the Marine team include sector leaders across the globe. Managers overseeing regional groups include Jessica So in Asia, CP Ibrahim in Middle East & Africa, Sarah Decrombecque in U.K. & Europe, Cristian Hidalgo in Latin America, and Joe Prata in North America & Caribbean.

Contact:
John Cupitt | Head of Global Marine, McLarens

Office: +61 73367 5900

Mobile: +61 7 33675906

john.cupitt@mclarens.com

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McLarens Promotes John Cupitt- Head of Global Marine Division

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