People Moves: 2 – 5 May 2023

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Keep up-to-date with personnel moves within the insurance industry.

Featuring: Burns & Wilcox, McGill and Partners, Markel, Gallagher, Arch, SiriusPoint, Lockton, Momentum

Burns & Wilcox grows in UK

Managing general agent Burns & Wilcox has hired Jeffrey Hobson and Martino D’Aliesio as part of its UK expansion plans.

Hobson joins as northern regional director and will be based in Manchester office. He brings over 30 years of industry experience in underwriting and broking to the post including at AIG, Willis and, most recently, Chubb.

D’Aliesio joins as a

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