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Heath Lambert raids Axa for music specialist

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John Feaver will be responsible for developing UK and European musical instrument business

Heath Lambert has hired music specialist John Feaver from Axa to strengthen its expertise in the musical instrument insurance market.

Mr Feaver has ten years experience in the musical instrument business having previously worked both for Allianz and Axa Art insurance.

He will be responsible for developing UK and European musical instrument business.

Mr Feaver said: “This is an exciting time for me to be joining such a well-established team, with a strong reputation in the musical instrument insurance marketplace both in the UK and around the world. Heath Lambert has devised comprehensive and competitive insurance solutions for a global market and I look forward to working with them.”

Managing director of Heath Lambert art jewellery and private client division, Richard Northcott, added: “We are delighted to welcome John to the team. His proven expertise and experience in the highly specialised music sector and his wide range of contacts will be a valuable addition to our team, as we look to drive more business throughout 2010.”

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