Doodson Group goes global with US merger
Doodson Broking Group UK, and Crossfields Insurance Brokerage, based in the US, have merged to create a global firm in the live music and entertainment sector.
Managing director of Doodson Broking Group, Neil Clayton said: ‘This is hugely exciting for us. We have been searching for a first class US partner and in Crossfields we have a firm whose expertise is second to none.
“In our respective territories both companies are leading players and together we become the ‘go to firm’ for live music and entertainment clients.”
Roger Sandau, CEO of Crossfields, added: “This is the perfect partnership. Doodson and Crossfields share the same values and an
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