Blackham returns to the industry after two year absence
Chris Blackham has returned to the insurance industry, joining the board of Howden Insurance Brokers as a non-executive director.
The new role involves Mr Blackham providing support and guidance to Howden in defining and executing its strategy for continued growth, particularly in the development of the UK market. Howden said it envisaged that he will also play a key role in helping attract teams and businesses to complement its organic growth.
The founder of Layton Blackham, Mr Blackham sold his business to Venture Preference where he became chairman and joint CEO. Venture Preference was later rebranded Bluefin. This non
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