Faber & Dumas hires business development director
Gerry Tollan has joined Faber & Dumas, the wholesale brokerage division of Willis Group Holdings, as business development director.
Based in London, Mr Tollan will report to Steve Hearn, CEO, and will be focused on driving revenue growth.
Mr Tollan joins from executive search firm, Hoggett Bowers and has over 30 years insurance industry experience with brokers, insurers and consultants, having previously held senior sales and business leadership positions at Aon, Sedgwick, RSA and others.
Mr Tollan is a fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute and is a Chartered Insurance Broker.
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