Towergate pinches key players back from Rural
Towergate AIUA, an agricultural underwriting agency based in Harrogate, has confirmed the recruitment of four senior managers from Rural Insurance Group.
John Beanland, Gareth Rushton, Barry Wicks and Graeme Glass have joined AIUA with a remit to develop new strategic relationships and to enhance sales service.
Mr Beanland held the position of regional development manager (RDM) for the East of England at Rural. At Towergate AIUA he will continue to work this region under the title of area development manager. He has previously worked for AIUA, leaving in 1995 to be part of the team who set up Rural Insurance Group.
Mr Rushton held the position of
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