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The Marsh Risk Brief Podcast: Climate

The Marsh Risk Brief, a podcast series offering concise insights for risk management professionals. Tune in for expert discussion on climate risk.

Welcome to The Marsh Risk Brief podcast!

The Marsh Risk Brief, is a concise and insightful podcast series designed for risk management professionals and organisations navigating the complexities of today's ever-evolving landscape. Each short episode delivers a key snapshot of critical topics that matter most to our clients.

In our inaugural episode, Beth Thurston engages with George Baldwin and Callum Ellis to discuss the state of Climate in 2025. We invite you to listen to our podcast which provides valuable insights that you can directly apply to your risk management practices, ensuring that you and your organisation remain one step ahead.

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About our speakers:

Beth Thurston

Beth Thurston

CEO of Marsh UK Risk Management Practice

  • United Kingdom

Beth is responsible for overseeing strategic management and implementation of services for Marsh's largest clients in risk and insurance. With 16 years at Marsh, she has held roles such as CEO of FINPRO UK, Head of Management Liability, and Head of Claims Advocacy. Prior to Marsh, Beth was an Of Counsel at a city law firm specialising in insurance and reinsurance litigation, bringing 30 years of experience in the insurance industry.

George Baldwin

George Baldwin

Head of Strategic Risk Consulting, Marsh Advisory

  • United Kingdom

George is responsible for leading Marsh Advisory’s services for physical and transition/carbon risks, including risk screening, scenario modelling, risk register and roadmap development, adaptation/net zero plans, reporting and risk transfer.

Callum Ellis

Callum Ellis

Director, Head of Climate Resilience, Marsh UK

  • United Kingdom

Callum helps organisations across all sectors to quantify ‘what is at risk and why’ and develop adaptation plans governing how best to manage key risks. He has deep experience modelling, developing and designing alternative risk transfer solutions and holds a Master’s degree in Hazard, Risk and Resilience from Durham University.

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