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“My favorite saying is, ‘Faith it ‘til you make it. Don’t fake it; believe in yourself and give yourself enough grace to learn along the way.’ That one-word change has removed a lot of imposter syndrome for me”
Caitlin Rios
CoreLogic Insurance Solutions
Jenny Lo is a property lawyer who is experienced in all aspects of commercial real estate transactions and has advised clients on a broad range of property transactions, including the acquisition and disposal of real estate assets, commercial and retail leasing and off-the-plan residential and mixed-use developments. She is fluent in Chinese Mandarin and has acted for clients across both the public and private sectors, including property developers, local councils, state government agencies and large corporations.
Jenny specialises in renewable energy projects and has extensive experience acting for developers on solar, wind and battery projects. She also has extensive experience in general property work, such as resolving land tenure issues, licensing, preparing and negotiating easements and strata documents and providing general property advice. She adopts a proactive approach to assist clients in achieving their business objectives in a commercial and cost-efficient manner.
123 Pitt Street, Sydney
+61 2 9291 6207
brenton.lam@aldermane.com.au
linkedin.com/in/jenny-lo-73846521
maddocks.com.au
Jenny Lo
Senior Associate
Maddocks
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“Insurance is about people and restoring lives after a traumatic event. We need that human connection to help others rebuild. Those skills are positive and infectious energy”
Caitlin Rios
CoreLogic Insurance Solutions
2011
2012–2014
2014–2017
2017–2020
2020–present
Associate at the Supreme Court of New South Wales
2011
Solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills
2012–
2014
Lawyer at Maddocks
2014–
2017
Associate at Maddocks
2017–
2020
Senior Associate at Maddocks
2020–
present
Assistant Vice President and Senior Broker at MJ Hall & Company since 2018
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Milestones
Aug 2022
Milestones
Sept 2021
Feb 2022
Apr 2022
Jul 2022
Aug
2022
Suncorp Bank introduces Solar Home Bonus offer for customers who are choosing renewable energy for their homes
Sept 2021
Month-on-month market share growth commences
Feb 2022
Suncorp Bank wins the Canstar award for most outstanding value in investment loans
Apr 2022
Suncorp Bank wins Money Magazine’s Bank of the Year and Business Bank of the Year awards for the fifth year in a row
Jul 2022
Suncorp Bank’s turnaround times are the lowest they have ever been. The lender becomes Australia’s first certified carbon neutral bank for both its operation and transaction services
Aug 2022
Milestones
• Gold award for Magazine or Newspaper Advertisement
• Silver award for Promotional Email
• Silver award for Most Out-of-the-Box Idea
As a product manager, Rios knows that success is all about prioritizing and making trade-offs. The VP continually strives to find a balance between upskilling her team and herself.
“The more capable my team is, the more they can take on and allow me to tackle difficult problems, of course, but there is always a balance between the longer-term training and needing to get some work done in the short term.”
While Rios admits she doesn’t always get it right, the VP takes every experience as an opportunity to grow and learn. “I find a lot of value and enjoyment in trying something new, and excitement in not knowing what problem needs solving on a given day.”
Chief underwriting officer of executive risk at Chubb
President of financial insurance solutions at Kemper
Chief underwriting officer at Axis Capital
CEO of global Insurance at Endurance
CEO of global Insurance at Sompo International
As an elite leader in insurance, Rios hopes to use her influence to inspire young women to be bold.
“As I have moved into more leadership roles, I think it’s imperative to support others in taking risks,” she says. “My favorite saying is, ‘Faith it ‘til you make it. Don’t fake it; believe in yourself and give yourself enough grace to learn along the way.’ That one-word change has removed a lot of imposter syndrome for me.”
Hoping to see more females enter the insurance sector, Rios says the soft skills that are often attributed to feminine energy are precisely what the industry needs.
“Insurance is about people and restoring lives after a traumatic event. We need that human connection to help others rebuild. Those skills are positive and infectious energy.”
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