Ecclesiastical hires former RSA broker director in newly-created role
Ecclesiastical has appointed Kevin Jones, who was formerly commercial director in the UK broker division at RSA, in the newly-created role of director of strategic development.
Before working at RSA, Mr Jones was an independent consultant working with financial services clients including a Lloyd’s market business. He has previously held strategic management roles at Zurich Financial Services and Norwich Union (now Aviva).
Mr Jones said: “It’s an exciting time to join Ecclesiastical – a great deal is changing both in the company and in the sector, and I believe I can contribute a lot. My role in the business will be to help guide the company’s strategic direction and
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