Talent search is trigger for top staff moving roles in industry
The corporate merry-go-round at the top of the country's insurers is being driven by the need to secure 'top talent' in an attempt to stave off the worst effects of the recession.
Recent changes include Axa UK's managing director of commercial lines, Ant Middle, who has left the business to take up the position of UK strategic partnerships director at rival Aviva, a role he starts in December.
In addition, RSA has two roles to fill following the departure of director of small to medium-sized enterprise business, Ken Norgrove, who will leave his position in September to return to his native Ireland and an undefined role at Travelers, and the internal promotion of sales and
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