Significant leadership changes at Zurich's commercial broker division
Following the recent changes in its UKGI commercial broker division, Zurich has announced further key appointments.
James Roberts has become head of broker market, South, based in Croydon. Mr Roberts replaced Dave Carey who, as previously announced, has taken on the role of head of mid-corporate. He moved from his current role as head of navigators & general.
Jake Algar has been promoted to city manager. Previously assistant city manager, he has replaced Roy Standish who is now head of real estate insurance.
Matt Hartigan will become head of broker market, North West, based in Manchester. Mr Hartigan moved
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