Robert Capurro joins Concordia Consultancy as Group Operations Director and Senior Consultant

4th January 2019

Rob Capurro

We are pleased to announce that Robert Capurro has joined Concordia as Group Operations Director and Senior Consultant.

As well joining the main board of Concordia Consultancy and some of its subsidiaries. Robert has responsibility for all operational and service elements of Concordia’s activities, Robert is actively involved with Loss Adjusting, Risk and Compliance assignments, especially in Spain and the Americas. He will also lead the Energy Practice.

 

Throughout his career Robert has developed extensive experience within and beyond the insurance market which will help Concordia to deliver its services to our clients around the world.

 

Past Experience

Robert is fluent in Spanish and has worked in international insurance for over 26 years, specialising in insurance for multinational companies as well as large single risks across many sectors including manufacturing, hotels, marine, energy, construction, pulp and paper, forestry, mining, water and power utilities and business to business services. 

 

 

Robert was also Director of Sales for Latin America, Caribbean and Spain at the world’s leading manufacturer of modular steel bridges for 4 years, developing high technology, modular steel rural, emergency and highway bridge projects throughout the region. Latterly he was CEO of Canning House for over 4 years, The UK’s foremost independent institution dedicated to promoting business and diplomatic ties between the UK and Latin America and Iberia.  

 

Please click here for Robert’s full CV. For more information please email rob.capurro@concordiaconsultancy.com.

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