Claims Apprentice 2019: Episode 3 - Diversity & Inclusion

With Team Fortitudo emerging successful after the Debate challenge last week, the apprentices now move onto their second task.

In the third episode of The Claims Apprentice, Nick Thomas, sponsor Kennedys’ own Alan Sugar, explains that for the second test Team Fortitudo and Team Discovery will have to plan and present an idea for a one day Diversity and Inclusion event.

Once they have drawn up their event programmes, the apprentices will have 10 minutes to present their ideas to Suzanne Liversidge, a partner at Kennedys and Marc Reace-Coles, the global diversity and inclusion manager, Lloyd’s.

So will Team Fortitudo consisting of Laura Eccles (Ecclesiastical), Simerjit Kaur (Allianz Insurance) and Alex Riley (Zurich) take a 2-0 lead?

Or will Team Discovery made up of Dominic Sawkiw (RSA), Tosin Omosebi (QBE) and Verity Ross (Zurich) come back to equalise the scores?

Who will the teams select to be their keynote speakers?

What interactive elements do they have to engage their audiences?

Who will strike the right balance between entertainment and education?

Watch now to find out!

 

Catch up

To catch up on the previous episodes, use the links below:

Episode One: Meet the Teams

Episode Two: The Debate

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