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Gillian Johnson is a major supporting character in Teardown. She is the claim adjuster at the Löckelle branch of the Keerthi Insurance Group.
At the start, she manages Gordon Woo's account, which is ended after A wet affair. After this, she manages Mr. Amanatides' account.
Emails[]
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Missing artwork | Good evening! I'm a claim adjuster at Keerthi Insurance Group, investigating an art incident that happened to Gordon Woo recently. Mr Woo claims to know who's responsible for the stolen paintings (A Mr Lawrence Lee Junior) but he is very keen to not involve the police. Gordon's account has caused us some financial strain recently and it is in our interest to bring back the paintings as discreetly and swiftly as possible. According to our intelligence, the paintings are hidden at the Marina. I know Gordon has been working with you in the past. Maybe you can help me out? |
Re: Missing artwork | Nice job with the paintings! A little charred here and there, so I'll have to find someone to retouch them a bit before they are returned to Gordon. He won't know the difference. Anyway, I heard about the thunderstorm. Glad you made it out safely. Best Regards, Gillian |
Insurance papers | The claims from Gordon keep coming in. I'm not new to this game and suspect he's trying to pull a trick on us. I think the best solution would be if he took his problems elsewhere. If I could just get rid of his insurance papers - poof, like that he'd be gone! He keeps the papers in one of his safes. Top-notch stuff, very sturdy and virtually unbreakable (trust me, he bought them on our recommendedation), but they have one weakness - not waterproof! Go to Gordon's place and dump his safes in water. That should smudge up the papers. Just one thing you should be aware of, the safes are equipped with moisture sensor alarms that will trigger when wet. |
Motivational reminder | I must say I'm very happy with our fruitful collaboration. I'd like to suggest we deepen our relationship with something we call "motivational reminders". It's a marketing technique that we sometimes employ for key customers. I recently had a meeting with Mr Amanatides about the policy for BlueTide Inc. He's hesitating to include his propane tanks in the policy and I think a friendly reminder on why that is a good idea could nudge him in the right direction. Since I don't run Gordon's account anymore an upsell to Mr Amanatides would look really pretty on my bonus check. Of course I'll make sure you are properly compensated and have all expenses covered. |
Trivia[]
- Johnson has also provided a "motivational reminder" to Quilez Security