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Assistant Vice President, Cyber & Technology

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In-Office
Toronto, ON, CAN
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In-Office
Toronto, ON, CAN
Expert/Leader
Advise clients and structure cyber and Tech E&O insurance programs for complex Canadian risks. Analyze contracts and cyber posture, negotiate policy wordings with insurers, develop placement strategies across domestic and international markets, support clients during incidents, and educate clients on evolving threats and regulatory requirements.
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About The Role

 

The Assistant Vice President (AVP), Cyber & Technology will support the placement and advisory services for HUB’s Ontario Complex Risks team, with a primary focus on cyber insurance and a complementary focus on Technology and Errors & Omissions (Tech E&O) and related professional liability exposures. The AVP structures cyber programs for complex and emerging risks across a broad range of Canadian industries, addressing first-party exposures such as ransomware and cyber extortion, business interruption, and data restoration, as well as third-party privacy and network security liability.

This role is ideal for a technically strong broker with experience structuring cyber and Tech E&O programs for complex risks within the Canadian market. The AVP will work closely with clients and insurers to design coverage solutions that address evolving cyber threats, privacy and regulatory exposures (including mandatory breach reporting under PIPEDA and applicable provincial privacy legislation), network security and media liability, and technology-related professional liability.

What You’ll Do

  • Advise clients on cyber and technology risk exposures, including ransomware and cyber extortion, business interruption, data breach and privacy liability, network security liability, and technology errors & omissions.
  • Structure and place cyber and Tech E&O programs for complex and emerging risks across a range of Canadian industries, including technology, healthcare, financial services, retail, and the public sector.
  • Analyze client contracts, vendor agreements, and cyber risk posture to identify exposures, insurance requirements, and risk transfer obligations.
  • Collaborate with domestic and international insurers to negotiate policy wording, endorsements, and coverage enhancements addressing cyber and technology liability risks.
  • Develop placement strategies across the Canadian, London, and other international markets for complex and hard-to-place cyber and technology risks.
  • Maintain strong relationships with insurers specializing in cyber, technology, and professional liability.
  • Support clients before and during cyber incidents, coordinating with breach response and incident-response partners and ensuring coverage aligns with evolving threats and regulatory requirements.
  • Participate in new business opportunities and contribute to client education around cyber risk, threat trends, and the evolving Canadian regulatory landscape.

What You’ll Need for Success

  • Typically, 10+ years of experience in cyber and technology broking, placement, or underwriting, ideally within a commercial or specialty brokerage environment.
  • Strong knowledge of cyber and technology exposures, including ransomware and cyber extortion, business interruption, data breach and privacy liability, network security liability, technology errors & omissions, and other emerging risks.
  • Demonstrated ability to engage credibly with senior client stakeholders and insurers in a consultative manner.
  • Familiarity with the Canadian cyber and technology insurance landscape, including carrier appetites, evolving policy wordings, and the regulatory environment — including mandatory breach reporting under PIPEDA and applicable provincial privacy legislation — affecting complex risks.
  • Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication abilities;
  • Ability to analyze risk exposures, coverage options, and market dynamics to develop optimal client solutions.
  • Works well in cross-functional teams and comfortable engaging across internal departments such as legal, claims, and risk consulting.
  • RIBO (Ontario) required

Elevate Your Career with HUB International

Choosing HUB International means aligning your career with a premier insurance brokerage. Our expansive network, powered by over 20,000 dedicated professionals across 500 offices in North America, sets the stage for an enriching career that promises both stability and remarkable growth opportunities. For a deeper insight into our values and vision, we invite you to explore: https://www.hubinternational.com/en-CA/about-us/.

Your Advancement and Well-being: Our Priority

At HUB, we place immense value on the well-being and professional development of our team. Here’s what you can look forward to as part of the HUB Team:

  • Work-Life Balance: Take advantage of flexible working arrangements and generous time-off policies that adapt to your needs and lifestyle.
  • Professional Growth: Advance your career with HUB-sponsored training programs, tuition reimbursement, and other development opportunities tailored to help you succeed.
  • Industry Support: Benefit from reimbursements for professional licensing and membership fees, reflecting our investment in your expertise.
  • Exclusive Perks: Enjoy special discounts on events, travel, accommodations, and personal home & auto insurance, making your HUB experience even more rewarding

Service: Our Ethos

At HUB International, service defines who we are. This dedication extends not only to our clients but also to our employees and the communities we’re proud to support. Our regional offices are actively engaged in local initiatives, reflecting our commitment to giving back and making a meaningful difference.

When you join HUB, you’ll find more than just a career—you’ll become part of a team where your skills are valued, your growth is encouraged, and your contributions have a lasting impact.

The expected salary range for this position is $135,000 to $160,000 and will be impacted by factors such as the successful candidate’s skills, experience and working location, as well as the specific position’s business line, scope and level. HUB International is proud to offer comprehensive benefit and total compensation packages which could include extended health benefits, disability insurance, RRSP matching, paid-time-off benefits, and eligible bonuses, and commissions for some positions. 

AI and Automation Notice: HUB International uses limited AI and automation tools within our recruitment systems to enhance efficiency in the hiring process and in the candidate experience. These tools do not independently make hiring decisions or screen out candidates — all decisions are made through human review.

Department Account Management & Service

Required Experience: 10-15 years of relevant experience

Required Travel: Negligible

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