Paddick rescue craft donated to RNLI in memory of late IIB CEO

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The Royal National Lifeboat Association (RNLI) in Teignmouth, Devon has formally accepted a new Rescue Water Craft (RWC), donated by the friends and colleagues of the late Andrew Paddick.

Mr Paddick was chief executive of the Institute of Insurance Brokers (IIB) when he died suddenly in early 2008. To celebrate his memory, his colleagues chose the RNLI, his favourite charity, as the benefactors of the £8,200 raised at an industry dinner.

Barbara Bradshaw, CEO of the IIB, said: "Having raised

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