Ray Cox lands Brit CEO role ahead of Burrows retirement
Mr Cox will replace Peter Burrows as chief executive officer of its UK strategic business unit. The appointment is effective from 1 September 2010.
Mr Cox will join the executive management committee and report directly to group CEO Dane Douetil.
Mr Cox has over 30 years of experience in the UK commercial insurance market. He joined Brit Insurance in 2006 as underwriting director of the group’s UK strategic business unit. Prior to this, he held various senior positions at RSA, including director of underwriting and risk for its UK business.
The role of UK strategic business unit CEO was formerly held by Mr Burrows, who announced his
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