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“I will continue to empower and encourage my staff to perform at their best as I have done for the last decade. I will continue to advocate for my clients, embracing new technology and being open to business and industry changes”
Ken Dixon,
Dixon Insurance Services
Isabelle Kwek, an associate at Wotton + Kearney, is a highly skilled professional with expertise in managing a diverse range of liability claims. Her primary focus areas include public liability, professional liability and statutory liability. Kwek excels in dispute resolution, actively contributing to defending insureds in court and tribunal proceedings. She is recognised as an accredited mediator, showcasing her commitment to alternative dispute resolution approaches such as mediation and judicial settlement conferences.
With a background in medico-legal law and life sciences, Kwek draws on her experience and studies in population health and health systems, bringing a unique perspective to her legal practice. Her career journey commenced in 2016 with a major New Zealand life insurer, and since then, she has garnered valuable experience working with law firms specialising in insurance law. In 2022, Kwek joined Wotton + Kearney, further solidifying her position as a key player in the industry.
Kwek’s expertise extends beyond case management, as she actively assists insurers in navigating indemnity disputes and staying informed about the evolving regulatory frameworks for financial services in New Zealand.
Her outstanding contributions to the field have been recognised through prestigious awards. In 2023, she was named the Consensual Scholar by the Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand and received the Young Insurance Professional of the Year award at the 2023 Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance awards.
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Isabelle Kwek
Associate
Wotton + Kearney
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“To be able to give back to the community is rewarding and fulfilling. I am honoured to be in a position where I can raise funds for those less fortunate and in need”
Ken Dixon,
Dixon Insurance Services
2020–2021
2022
2023–present
2018–2022
Present
Solicitor at DLA Piper
2020–
2021
Solicitor at Wotton + Kearney
2022
Associate at Wotton + Kearney
2023–
present
Principal/Partner at Stace Hammond
2018–
2022
Partner at Lane Neave
Present
Assistant Vice President and Senior Broker at MJ Hall & Company since 2018
Present
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
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How does he distinguish himself among fellow brokers?
“I believe all brokers are working very hard in a difficult market,” he says. “However, I have demonstrated continued growth, advocacy and performance on my client’s behalf, which is now recognised [for 10 consecutive years] in the Elite Broker awards.”
In 1990, Dixon got started with FAI, working in claims and as a team leader. From the late 1990s up until 2003, he worked at FAI and Suncorp in underwriting and as an area manager at VACC, CGU (South East Queensland). From 2003 to 2012, he got into broking and eventually started Dixon Insurance in 2013. Since then, he’s accumulated numerous acccolades, including Elite Broker, Diversity and Equity, and Fast Broker awards.
During the pandemic, Dixon challenged insurers over the Quarantine Act application to insurance wordings. His argument was that the Quarantine Act does not apply as an exclusion, as the Biosecurity Act was invoked by the Morrison Government, and this was not a subsequent amendment to the Quarantine Act. The test case in the Appeals court was won for Dixon’s client with a unanimous five-judge verdict.
He remains focused on transport, manufacturing, motor trade, engineering and large farm clients.
What are his plans for the future?
On a business level, “more of the same. I will continue to empower and encourage my staff to perform at their best as I have done for the last decade. I will continue to advocate for my clients, embracing new technology and being open to business and industry changes.”
On a personal level, Dixon invests significant time, effort and funds, along with his GT3, to support many charities through his passion for motorsport. From participating in and sponsoring the Thunderbolt Run (which provides tens of thousands of dollars in support for Beyond Blue and Prostate Cancer), to organising and running the Track Knights for Amira charity night where 28 Exotic Supercars raised funds through passenger laps in wet conditions, Dixon states “this is our time to give back to the community and those in need. My friendships and association with those seeking to do the same, allows us to contribute to those less fortunate and raise funds and awareness”.
He adds: “To be able to give back to the community is rewarding and fulfilling. I am honoured to be in a position where I can raise funds for those less fortunate and in need.”