Lockton targets major clients with Leeds operation
Lockton’s Corporate Risk Solutions (CRS) division has added to its operations in the North with the establishment of a Leeds office, headed up by Mark Evans, formerly of Marsh and Willis.
Mr Evans, who will report to CRS executive chairman Chris Brown, will be responsible for major client accounts in the region and will be supported by Phil Kay and Annette Appleby who will assume the roles of senior account executive and senior account handler respectively.
Mr Brown said: “Mark has considerable experience of working at a high level in his previous insurance and risk management roles in the region. His appointment is testament to our growing reputation for recruiting the best
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