
Insurance for Every Sector, Including Nuclear Energy with Kate Fowler
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Kate Fowler is the Global Head of Nuclear at WTW and a certified fire protection specialist. She previously contributed to Marsh’s Global Specialty Energy & Power team, where she worked to advance nuclear energy initiatives. In this live from RIMS 2025 Chicago episode, Kate offers an insight into this highly specialized sector of risk management, including a look at the future of nuclear energy, the benefits of earning her ARM and CPCU advancing nuclear energy initiatives designations, and what she wishes she had known at the onset of her insurance career.
Key Takeaways:
● Kate’s role with WTW aims to support the global construction practice with nuclear plant contractors and potential operators.
● Originally an architectural engineer, nuclear engineering wasn’t in Kate’s initial career plan.
● The technical ins and outs of fire protection.
● Transitioning from loss control to underwriting to the broker side.
● Nuclear energy is ramping up again for the first time in a decade.
● Energy independence is becoming a greater focus than ever before.
● Clean energy technologies will be part of future solutions.
● Kate’s perspective and expectation shift from an underwriter to a broker.
● The benefits of ARM and CPCU designations in Kate’s career.
● Considerations when moving from one established broker to another.
● Types of nuclear energy, including advanced reactors, fission, and fusion.
● Kate’s experience as a woman in a male-dominated field.
● Kate still doesn’t know what she wants to be when she grows up — and that’s okay.
● Don’t worry about a career plan, just follow the breadcrumbs.
● Recruiting talent in the nuclear insurance industry means building a talent pool.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Kate Fowler
WTW
Tweetables:
“Originally, I didn’t even know nuclear insurance was a thing.”
“I want to do more for the nuclear industry and support more people in the nuclear industry.”
“For all of the new nuclear assets that are coming online, the first thing you’ve got to do is construct them.”
“My career has absolutely not gone the way I expected it to, and it has been amazing.”