Hiscox hires regional managers
Hiscox has announced the appointment of Bill Guiney as regional manager of Manchester and Hannah Hosking as regional manager of Scotland and Ireland.
Mr Guiney brings over 20 year’s experience to Hiscox. In his previous roles at Eagle Star and Zurich, he managed a team of underwriters and their regional network of national brokers.
Ms Hosking brings eight year’s experience to her new role as regional manager, Scotland and Ireland. She began her career in broking at Aon and most recently managed a team of over 100 staff at Axa. Hiscox said Ms Hosking "brings a wealth of knowledge of the Scottish market which will be instrumental in driving the
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