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Aviva chief jumps ship for Towergate

Mark Hodges

Mark Hodges, UK chief executive officer of Aviva, has been lined up to replace retiring group CEO of Towergate, Andy Homer.

He will take up his new role in October this year while Mr Homer will remain on the Towergate board as a non-executive director. Mr Hodges will be replaced at Aviva by Trevor Matthews, current chairman of Friends Life.

Alastair Lyons, Towergate chairman, said: "I am delighted to announce Mark Hodges’ appointment as group chief executive of Towergate following Andy Homer’s retirement. He joins a very strong executive management team and we look forward with great anticipation to Mark leading

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