Travis Bowles
About Travis Bowles
Travis Bowles serves as the Head of Claims at AXIS Capital and has held the position since 2018. He has extensive experience in the insurance and legal sectors, including roles at Amlin and Reynolds Porter Chamberlain.
Work at AXIS Capital
Travis Bowles has served as the Head of Claims at AXIS Capital since 2018. In this role, he oversees the claims process and ensures effective management of claims within the organization. His extensive experience in claims management contributes to the operational efficiency of AXIS Capital's claims department. Bowles has been instrumental in implementing strategies that enhance the claims handling process, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Current Role at Amlin
In addition to his position at AXIS Capital, Travis Bowles has been with Amlin since 2012, where he holds the title of AUL Director of Risk, Legal & Compliance. His responsibilities include managing risk assessments and ensuring legal compliance within the organization. Bowles' dual roles at AXIS Capital and Amlin highlight his expertise in claims and risk management in the insurance sector.
Previous Experience at RPC
Before joining Amlin, Travis Bowles worked at Reynolds Porter Chamberlain (RPC) as a Senior Associate from 2001 to 2009. During his tenure, he gained valuable experience in legal practices related to insurance and claims. His role at RPC provided him with a strong foundation in legal frameworks that govern claims management.
Educational Background
Travis Bowles studied at Macquarie University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (BA LLB) from 1995 to 1999. His education in law and philosophy has equipped him with critical thinking skills applicable to his roles in risk and claims management. Additionally, he attended Oakhill College from 1987 to 1992, where he completed his secondary education.
Early Career at Moray & Agnew
Travis Bowles began his legal career at Moray & Agnew, where he worked as a Trainee/Solicitor from 1999 to 2001 in Sydney, Australia. This early experience in the legal field laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in claims and risk management, allowing him to develop essential skills in legal practice.