Marsh Broker Natalie Nolte Recognized as a 2025 International Power Broker
Natalie Nolte, Vice President, Client Advisor, Marsh
Natalie Nolte brings her global experience to her clients’ multinational programs.
“Natalie is our broker for the multinational casualty program at Cisco. Over the years, we’ve worked with various brokers, and I’ve always been curious about how they handle the complexities and nuances of such intricate programs, especially for large multinationals like Cisco,” said Stefan James, treasury, global risk management at Cisco.
Managing a multinational casualty program involves navigating unique country challenges and intricacies, particularly when placing coverage across multiple countries.
This requires both the individual broker and the brokerage company to leverage a large network of carriers and partners to ensure customer success.
“What sets Natalie apart is her exceptional time management and organizational skills, which she handles with grace. These skills are crucial yet often underestimated in this area, enabling her to keep the program running smoothly with minimal interruptions and distractions,” James said.
Jessica Weiss, senior manager, casualty and professional liability, global risk management at Comcast, pointed to Nolte’s continuous forward-thinking efforts when it comes to improving Comcast’s program or to bring to new legislative changes in various jurisdictions around the world that the Comcast team should know about as it relates to insurance.
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