Alan Leaman to leave ABI
The Association of British Insurers’s director of corporate affairs, Alan Leaman, will be leaving the Association later this summer to take up a new role as chief executive of the Management Consultancies Association.
Stephen Haddrill, the ABI’s director general, said: “I'd like to thank Alan for the excellent contribution he has made to the ABI's success over the last seven years, and in particular for his support and guidance in his recent role as director of corporate affairs.
"His appointment to that position was testament not only to his skills in co-ordinating the ABI's political and media strategies, but also to his wider managerial abilities in running several key ABI teams. He will be missed by all
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