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Stop Adani - Contact ARK on LinkedIn

Purpose of the action:

Send Ark Insurance’s management LinkedIn messages and get them to stop insuring the Adani coal mine.

How will it works:

If you have LinkedIn, log in. If you don’t have it, follow the process (at the end of this page) to set up a profile, and then come back here.

Step 1: click on one of the ARK staff’s LinkedIn profiles provided below. This will open their profile in a new window.

Name Position LinkedIn 
Nick Bonnar Chief Underwriting Officer LinkedIn profile
David Foreman Non-Executive Chairman LinkedIn profile
Neil Smith Director of Finance LinkedIn profile
Paul Dawson Manager Director LinkedIn profile
Optional Extras
Katherine Henderson Senior Underwriter LinkedIn profile
Matt Town Senior Underwriter LinkedIn profile
Victoria Allen Senior Underwriter LinkedIn profile
Charlie Boyd Senior Underwriter LinkedIn profile

 

Step 2: click on “connect” and then “add a note” to send them a message asking them to rule out insuring new coal and Adani.

Step 3: Type in your message. This will allow for a max. of 300 characters. Once you have finished typing, click on send.

Step 4: Done! Now send messages to as many other contacts as possible!

NOTE Instead of clicking on “connect”, you can also click on “message” the contacts. This will allow for longer messages, but messages can only be sent to max. 5 people per month from each account (depending on your payment plan).

 

Setting up a LinkedIn profile

Step 1: Head over to https://www.linkedin.com/signup/ and type in your email and chosen password. Then click on “agree & join”. You can also join with google.

Step 2: Type in your first name and surname, then click on “continue”.

Step 3: Do the security verification. Then fill in details about your location, and click on “next”.

Step  4: You’re done! Now go back to the beginning of the page and start messaging ARK employees.

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Leigh Naunton
Leigh Naunton
3 years ago

Love your great work on Ark. I’m with StopAdani Kooyong, in Melbourne Australia. We’ve been pushing Ark as “our” Lloyds insurer for a while now with ACF Chisholm (neighbours) and recently StopAdani Albury Wodonga (far north of our State, Victoria, on the Murray River). We’ve got an on-line action hour planned for March 29th, also targeting White Mountains, Ark’s majority owners. It would be great to work together.

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