Hiscox hires in commercial growth drive

Hiscox offices

Hiscox has strengthened its UK professions and specialty commercial (PSC) division with the appointments of Samantha Newman as head of emerging professional indemnity and charities, and Ann Meaden as senior development underwriter.

Ms Newman, based in London and reporting to John Heaney - head of professions and specialty commercial, will be responsible for helping to develop Hiscox's presence in non-traditional professions such as environmental consultants and estate agents as well as developing business in the charity sector.

According to the insurer, she has previously held sales positions at companies including Procter & Gamble, Mars Confectionery, PepsiCo and was most recently sales director of BBC Audiobooks, a

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