Ted Kapourelakos

General Manager - Operations & Transformation at Whitbread Insurance Brokers

Ted Kapourelakos is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in operations, strategy, and claims management across various sectors. Currently serving as the General Manager of Operations & Transformation at Whitbread Insurance Brokers, responsibilities include overseeing IT/Cyber Security, Governance & Compliance, Marketing & Communications, People & Culture, Claims, and Program Management. Prior to this role, Ted held senior positions at Medibank, leading strategy and compensation functions, and at Superpartners, managing cross-functional operations for multiple Superannuation clients. Ted’s career also includes significant leadership roles at AIA Australia, where expertise in underwriting and claims management was developed. Ted holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration from La Trobe University.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Whitbread Insurance Brokers

At Whitbread we have a big vision for empowering people, businesses and communities to thrive. Our company today embodies those same values on which it was founded. It is these values and a commitment to empowering people, businesses and communities to thrive that has enabled Whitbread to grow to become one of a highly respected, Australian insurance broker. For us, insurance is not just about protecting the “now”, it’s about encouraging our clients to see what’s possible. We help our clients embrace the future with confidence, and a big part of this comes down to our commitment to service, advice and a belief in building strong relationships. We see clients as our partners. We listen to them to truly understand their objectives and tailor insurance and risk solutions to help achieve them. We are prepared to challenge conventional approaches, and use our expertise to develop new opportunities for them. Wherever our clients want to go, we’ll be there supporting them.


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