Chris Baddeley has extensive experience in the insurance industry, with a strong focus on cyber insurance. Chris is currently working as a Vice President at Envelop Risk since February 2021.
Prior to their current role, Chris worked at MS Amlin from November 2017 to November 2020, where they played a key role in building and developing the company's cyber-proposition in the Lloyds market. Their responsibilities included creating bespoke rating models, insurance wordings, and policies, as well as developing a profitable portfolio of open-market, binding authority, and treaty reinsurance cyber-business, with a specific focus on SME-insureds across various territories.
Before their time at MS Amlin, Chris worked at Aspen Insurance Group, where they held two positions. From September 2015 to October 2017, they served as an Assistant Underwriter, specializing in Technology and Cyber Liability. Prior to that, they started their career at Aspen as an Underwriting Graduate from September 2013 to September 2015.
Chris gained initial experience in the insurance industry as a Summer Intern at Hiscox in 2012. During their internship, they worked in the Central Analysis Group, where they analyzed and formulated reports on various aspects of the business, including underwriting performance, reinsurance programs, and reserving strategy.
Overall, Chris Baddeley's work experience demonstrates their expertise in cyber insurance and underwriting, as well as their ability to develop profitable portfolios and create bespoke rating models and insurance policies.
Chris Baddeley pursued their higher education starting from 2006 at Sevenoaks School. Chris later attended the University of Cambridge from 2010 to 2013, earning their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Geography. In 2016, they achieved an Advanced Diploma in Insurance (ACII) from the Chartered Insurance Institute. In 2020, Chris further enhanced their education by completing a Certificate in Global Business from Harvard Business School Online.
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