Braemar Adjusting Promotes Foster

May 18, 2016

Sam Foster (Photo: Braemar Adjusting)
Sam Foster (Photo: Braemar Adjusting)

Braemar Adjusting announced the promotion of Sam Foster from Senior Adjuster to Director, effective immediately.

 
Foster graduated from Loughborough University in 2006 with a Masters in Aeronautical Engineering. Prior to joining Braemar, he worked for AMEC as a Mechanical Engineer, where he specialized in rotating and static machinery, working on a range of projects including a Libyan onshore rig modernization study, a Swiss refinery development and BP’s North Sea Clair Ridge Project.
 
Foster joined Braemar Adjusting London in 2009 where he ran a number of notable claims, including jack-up rig and FPSO losses in West Africa, along with various offshore construction and operational losses involving subsea pipelines and infrastructure. In London, Sam also handled multiple large and complex petrochemical and power claims involving European Oil Insurance Limited (OIL) members.
 
In April 2013, Foster transferred from London to Dubai and has played a significant part in establishing Braemar’s Middle East operation,  running offshore and onshore energy, power and utility loss adjustments, with associated business interruption, in UAE, Bahrain, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, India and Kazakhstan on behalf of local insurers and international reinsurers.

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