Claims Apprentice 2019: meet the six final candidates

Post Claims Apprentice

After short-listing 30 talented candidates for interview, we can finally reveal the six successful claims professionals that have been selected for the first series of Claims Apprentice.

They are:

Dominic Dawkiw, motor claims team leader, RSA

Laura Eccles, technical claims handler, Ecclesiastical

Simerjit Kaur, senior claims handler, major loss team, Allianz Insurance

Tosin Omosebi, claims adjuster, QBE

Alex Riley, global energy claims adjuster, Zurich Insurance

Verity Ross, motor expert claims handler, Zurich Insurance

 

Now ahead of the Kennedys-sponsored series being broadcast in March and April, get to know these apprentices better.

  • Find out who has selected Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys as their winning anthem should be victorious.
  • Who describes cheesy chips with garlic mayo as their food heaven.
  • Who would invite Yannis Philippakis, Reggie Kray, Elon Musk, Angela Merkel to their dream dinner party
  • And finally, who chose Eleanor Thomlinson - Damellsa in Poldark – to play them in the film of their life.

 

For the answers to all these questions and more please go to the Claims Apprentice website.

To meet the Claims Apprentice’s Alan Sugar, Kennedys’ Nick Thomas click here

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