Luke Antzoulatos

Risk Consultant at Marsh Australia and New Zealand
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, AU

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Experience

    • Insurance
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Risk Consultant
      • Jul 2023 - Present

    • Graduate Consultant
      • Feb 2023 - Jul 2023

      Rotation #3 within the Marsh Graduate programStrategic Risk Consulting, with a focus on Cyber Assurance

    • Graduate Consultant Private Health
      • Aug 2022 - Feb 2023

      Rotation #2 within the Marsh Graduate program.Responsibilities included assistance with brokerage work and communication with clients, both existing and prospective as well as insurers.I also had the opportunity to modernise the standard template in use through the use of updated visuals and inclusion of updated market data and legislation.

    • Graduate Consultant Accident & Health
      • Feb 2022 - Aug 2022

      Rotation #1 within the Marsh graduate program.Responsibilities were for administrative work relating to the brokerage of insurance policies for large clients.I also had the opportunity to spearhead two special projects; one was to create a dynamic timeline that showed clients and their renewal dates. Another project was to create an automated 'data dashboard' that broke down raw claims data for a given client & policy period and represent it in a series of graphs, reducing a two hour task down to ten minutes. Show less

    • Australia
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Retail Sales Clerk
      • Apr 2018 - Sep 2021

      Introduced a new filling method for cylindrical items using a staggered style of arrangement. Increase in shelf capacity in excess of 10% Introduced a new filling method for cylindrical items using a staggered style of arrangement. Increase in shelf capacity in excess of 10%

Education

  • RMIT University
    BSc (Nanotechnology) / BSc (Applied Science), Chemistry
    2018 - 2021
  • Brighton Secondary College
    English, Math Methods, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Psychology, History, Business Management
    2012 - 2017

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