Now she consults and writes about commercial insurance. Here are some of Lloyd’s most well-known claims to fame: Rewards: In the early 1970’s, Cutty Sark Whisky ran a promotional contest stating if someone were to capture Nessie, The Loch Ness Monster, during a specified time, they’d pay out a million pounds. Required fields are marked *, That doesn't make sense. ? In 2006, Lloyds of London insured Beckham's legs for a cool $60 million. To prepare for her first collaboration with Marc Jacobs's 2007 Daisy fragrance, Ms. Gottlieb visited the designer's stores to touch the clothes, soak in their colors and scrutinize their shapes. Betty Grable had her legs … Posted in: Commercial Insurance, Risk Management Consulting. The more famous our "Nose" icons become the more they will be motivated to do so. She can evaluate five different fragrances on each arm, sniffing each quickly as she moves from wrist to shoulder. Here are some examples. And while some cases, such as Ugly Betty star America Ferrera’s smile insured for $10 million by Crest or Troy Polamalu’s hair insured by Head & Shoulders, are likely just that, the majority of these stars do indeed make their living with their famous parts. As tax laws may change, consult your financial advisor or tax professional to determine the best strategies for your specific situation. Start a pressure-free conversation with one of PSA’s experienced advisors. "He has all these light, sparkly and fun aspects to his clothing that need to be interpreted in his fragrance, but it also has to smell expensive.". One syndicate might focus on insuring ocean cargo while another concentrates on covering fine arts. I recently wrote a post that gives a “behind the scenes” view. Sandalwood, vanilla and amber added warmth to the floral notes. Brian Marx, senior vice president, Risk Solutions Group, came to PSA in 2011 as a Senior Vice President in the PSA Risk Solutions Group, bringing expertise in all forms of Alternative Risk Transfer mechanisms, Directors & Officers and Professional Liability and International Insurance Program design and management. Lloyd’s wrote the policy, but no angler has thus far landed “Diamond Jim,” over the last 60 years. Your email address will not be published. Cassis, which smells to her like cat urine, is another nemesis. Our list of odd things insured by Lloyds of London continues on the next page. But after approaching insurance firms in the U.S. and in London, she learned her sense of smell was uninsurable. Some of the most bizarre things the syndicates have insured over the years are described on Lloyd's website. The scent could have a hint of rose, but not too much lest it smell too old. Once the colors are chosen, Ms. Gottlieb writes a "brief," the short paragraph given to perfumers that describes what notes and mood the fragrance should embody. What Are the Different Types of Insurance Companies? "I get what the vibe is, and the vibe tells me who his target audience is and what kind of spirit the fragrance should be," she said. The Insurance industry will catch up eventually! Voice: In the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen insured his voice with Lloyd’s for $6 million, barring any unforeseen circumstances that would cause the Boss to be demoted. In the case of Lola, which launched in 2009, Mr. Jacobs determined that the packaging would include red and purple flowers. http://www.crimsonedgeevents.com/2010/09/17/the-crazy-world-of-taste-insurance/, ÇaFleureBon Profiles In American Perfumery, ÇaFleureBon Creative Directors In Perfumery, Perfumes (Created/Bespoke) For ÇaFleureBon, Twisted Lily Fragrance Boutique & Apothecary, Reviews and Articles by Sr. Editor & Emeritus Robert Herrmann, Reviews and Articles by Deputy Editor Tama Blough, Strada Parfumerie Sloane Street Review (Christian Carbonnel) + Sunday in London Draw, Sous le Manteau Poudre Impériale Review (Nathalie Feisthauer) + To Speak of Love Draw. Brian began his insurance career in the risk management department of Gold Kist, Inc., a Georgia agricultural cooperative, and then joined American International Group (AIG) Companies. Lloyd’s has insured Keith Richards’ guitar-playing fingers, Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance legs and David Beckham’s soccer-kicking legs. It's a very interesting information. Products and services referenced are for general information only. When meeting with close friends, Ms. Gottlieb almost always will wear a work-in-progress to gauge their reaction.