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Next generation takes over at Lott

31.03.2022

BREMEN. In early March, a long expected generation change took place in marine hull insurance at Lampe & Schwartze Marine Underwriting, an insurance intermediary. Michael Lott, who retired after more than 46 years of service, was succeeded by Louis Ravens as Head of Marine Hull. Ravens’ appointment signifies both a generational change as well as continuity. Ravens has worked for the company for the past 12 years and has in-depth experience in marine hull insurance.

Credits: LOUIS RAVENS LAMPE UND SCHWARTZE MARINE UNDERWRITING

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