NEXT Insurance Appoints Insurance Veteran Jennifer Lawrence as First General Counsel
Lawrence joins NEXT after four years as Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel at Noblr, a personal auto insurtech recently acquired by
"Jennifer is passionate about creating a stronger relationship between the customer and their insurance company in order to help entrepreneurs thrive," said
Lawrence is an active supporter of women in leadership. She is a founding member of the
"I am so excited to join NEXT's diverse leadership team. Its incredible growth shows that small businesses have been underserved by traditional insurance carriers, and there is real opportunity for companies to better understand the complexities of their businesses and provide better affordable solutions," Lawrence said. "My real passion is for the policyholder. NEXT is committed to changing the narrative around insurance and making the experience smarter and easier for small businesses, and I'm thrilled to be part of the team making that vision into reality."
In addition to her work for insurance companies, Lawrence has experience serving the public. She served as an Assistant Cabinet Secretary to the former Governor of the
Lawrence has served on several Boards of Directors in the financial services industry including property casualty insurance companies. Jennifer has a B.A. from
She is the latest woman to join NEXT's growing leadership team. Chief Financial Officer
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