Taking over the reins
George Berrie talks exclusively to Michelle Worvell about the big challenges he faces in taking over from industry stalwart Ken Wallace as intermediary director of Norwich Union
Taking over the mantel of intermediary director of Norwich Union (NU), from someone as well respected in the market as Ken Wallace is a big responsibility but one that does not seem to phase George Berrie one bit.
No one can doubt his pedigree either. Having been with NU for 27 years he has proved his loyalty to the company having filled a variety of roles over the years including underwriter, surveyor, account manager, branch manger, and up until recently, director of general business for the
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