Interview: Sue Langley, chair of Gallagher UK

Sue Langley

The Gallagher leader discusses her time in the job, making deals and the insurance sector’s need for talent along with sharing her views on improving diversity and inclusion in the market as well as how she coped with lockdown.

Sue Langley took up the role of non-executive chair of Gallagher’s UK holding company in 2015.

She has already renewed her three-year stints twice and now in her seventh year in the post she is due to depart in two years’ time.

“I will need to think about it next year because if they are going to find a new chair they will need a year,” she tells Insurance Age.

When Langley joined the consolidator at the behest of then CEO Grahame Chilton it was fresh from buying Giles in 2013 and Oval in

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