Biba 2011: Young broker and Francis Perkins Award winners named

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The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has named Alexandra Dredge of Thomas Carroll (Brokers) as its national Young Broker of the Year, and John Foster of Foster Leighton as winner of the Francis Perkins Award.

Hannah Bell of Jelf Insurance and Jillian Hollywood of Autoline were named as national finalists in the young broker award which recognises the performance of younger brokers and encourages commitment to the future professionalism of insurance broking.

According to Biba, Alexandra was named as winner of the award because of her outstanding achievement for Thomas Carroll (Brokers) and her ability to go ‘the extra mile' to win business and help growth.

John was named winner of the 2011 Francis

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