Julie Davis, Technology Insurance Evangelist, Makes Move
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- "Aon's innovation driver,
Julie Davis, has been a huge help in shaping the development of the California
Women's Network Group and has touched many technology firms along the way.
Over the years, she has expanded Aon's presence in the technology industry and
has worked with many to help fill the white spaces, transform once ho-hum
insurance products, redefine market niches and guide managers to build a more
innovative culture. And today, Davis makes a change," commented Anna Smith of
the California Women's Network Group.
Aon Risk Services of the West has appointed Julie Davis to its senior
management team in the technology practice to strengthen its San Francisco/Bay
area team. In her new role, Julie will be tasked with building on client
relationships, new business development and growing their middle market
technology sector. As part of the Aon San Francisco/Bay Area senior management
team, she will make a continued contribution in thought leadership and service
excellence, while continuing a successful path for new insurance products --
all aimed at growing our presence in the technology sector.
Under Julie's stewardship, Aon launched the national platform (Wired for
Growth, http://www.wiredforgrowth.com), which is a bundling of insurance
products, risk solutions and value propositions targeted towards early stage
technology firms throughout the U.S. In addition, Julie has various
leadership roles in the technology community that help drive her thought
leadership on topics critical to this segment.
Julie has a 15 year long tenure at Aon, focused primarily on expanding
their local and national presence in the technology industry. She most
recently served as executive vice president, managing director of Aon's Wired
for Growth program, being recognized with Chicago Innovation Award, Insurance
Innovators Award and finalist in the Annual Stevie Awards for Best New
Product/Service. During her previous tenure at Aon Risk Services in San
Francisco, she achieved excellence sales roundtable for seven consecutive
years, expanding the San Francisco and Bay Area presence in the technology
industry. Julie is featured, along with several other champions of innovation
and leadership, in the upcoming 2008 Women in Insurance Leadership Forum on
November 11, 2008 in Las Vegas:
http://www.sourcemediaconferences.com/WI08/index.html
Anna Smith closed by commenting that "in the wake of continued growth of
technology business in the West, this change will help support Aon's vision of
being number one and we look forward to Julie's more concentrated effort on
serving the West Coast and her continued leadership in the California Women's
Network Group."
Biographical Background:
Julie K. Davis has been with Aon Corporation (AOC) for fifteen years. She
is the recipient of Chicago Innovation Awards, Insurance Innovators Award, and
finalist in Annual Stevie Awards for Innovation of Best New Product / Service,
recognized by I-Street Magazine in their annual "Women in Black" Awards and
recently named Who's Who for Entrepreneurial Work in Insurance and Risk
Management Field. She attended University of Texas and Rice University. She
can be reached by email at julie_k_davis@ars.aon.com or by phone at
408-439-2654.
About the California Women's Network:
This event has approximately 120 participants. The group is a women's
association designed for leaders of new or rapidly growing companies with less
than 1,000 employees and leaders of autonomous business units in larger
organizations.
Source:
Anna Smith, President, California Women's Network Group,
californiawomensnetwork@gmail.com
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SOURCE California Women's Network
Julie K. Davis of Aon, +1-408-439-2654, julie_k_davis@ars.aon.com; or Anna
Smith, President of California Women's Network Group,
californiawomensnetwork@gmail.com
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