Aurelie Denis
About Aurelie Denis
Aurelie Denis is a Reinsurance Claims Analyst with extensive experience in managing claims across casualty, property, and marine sectors. She specializes in complex claims across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Russia, and has held various roles in the insurance and legal fields.
Work at AXA XL
Aurelie Denis has been employed at AXA XL, a division of AXA, as a Reinsurance Claims Analyst since 2016. In this role, she manages complex claims across various sectors, including casualty, property, and marine. Her responsibilities involve analyzing and resolving claims that span multiple regions, including Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Russia. Her extensive experience in the insurance industry enhances her ability to navigate the complexities of reinsurance claims.
Education and Expertise
Aurelie Denis possesses a strong legal background, which supports her work as a Claims Analyst. She studied at ECOA, where she gained foundational knowledge relevant to her career in claims management. Her expertise is particularly focused on handling complex claims, making her well-equipped to address the challenges presented in the reinsurance sector.
Background
Aurelie Denis began her career in the insurance field with various roles that contributed to her extensive experience. She worked as an intern lawyer at GV Lawyers in 2011 and held positions at AXA France and GROUPE MACIF, where she focused on casualty and body injury claims. Her diverse roles across different organizations have provided her with a comprehensive understanding of claims management in various contexts.
Previous Roles and Experience
Prior to her current position at AXA XL, Aurelie Denis held multiple roles in the insurance industry. She served as a Jurist at GROUPE MACIF from 2014 to 2015 and later as an Executive body injuries cases analyst in the Body Injuries Claims Department. Her experience also includes working as a Construction/Buildings and Liability Case Analyst at MMA Assurances and as a university lecturer at Université du Maine.