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Neeti Bhalla Johnson | President, Global Risk Solutions at Liberty Mutual Insurance | Fintech Finance

About Neeti Bhalla Johnson

https://www.libertymutual.com/
Neeti Bhalla Johnson, As President of Global Risk Solutions at Liberty Mutual Insurance, she leads the company’s commercial and specialty insurance business unit, with operations in 24 countries producing $15 billion in net written premium. GRS is recognized as having leading competitive positions and industry rankings. She has served in this role since July 2021. She previously served as President and Chief Investment Officer, Liberty Mutual Investments. Before joining Liberty Mutual in 2013, she was a managing director at Goldman Sachs where she began her career as an analyst in the firm’s Investment Banking division in London. She then joined the Goldman Sachs Investment Management group in New York, where she was responsible for tactical asset allocation decisions for private wealth management clients. As head of the Tactical Asset Allocation team, she was a member of the Investment Strategy group. Prior to Goldman Sachs, she worked at the Central Bank of Kenya and the Nairobi Stock Exchange. She is proud to be the executive co-sponsor of LEAAP@Liberty, Liberty Mutual’s employee resource group (ERG) for leading and empowering Asian professionals, and an active participant in WE@Liberty, the company’s networking and advocacy ERG for women. While at Goldman Sachs, she also participated in their women’s network and mentored women in their Returnship program. She has been featured in Working Mothers Magazine, Glass Hammer, Insurance Business America, and Insurance AUM Journal, and has been honored by the Foreign Policy Association. In addition, she is a member of the board of directors of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, the International Council of the Belfer Center at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and the board of trustees of the Rhodes Trust at the University of Oxford. She was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, where she earned an MBA and an MSc in Social Anthropology. She also holds a BA in Economics from Kenyatta University in Nairobi, Kenya.

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