Heath Lambert appoints in Scottish business drive

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Heath Lambert has appointed Karen McKay and Ian Simpson as sales executives to strengthen the business development team at its Edinburgh office.

Ms McKay joins from Insurance Management Group where she held the position of account manager. According to the broker she will help develop and grow its Scottish business and exploit the growing opportunities in the corporate, commercial and SME sectors.

Mr Simpson joined in January from UK General Insurance Group and will be responsible for developing commercial SME business and client portfolios across Scotland.

Heath Lambert has offices in Aberdeen and Edinburgh, its Scottish client base

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