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Jelf targets the North West for growth

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Jelf Manson has appointed Alan Sumner to the newly created role of North West sales director, as the broking group looks to grow its business in the region.

He has been tasked with leading the team in Manchester to focus on sourcing new business and work with key clients.

Mr Sumner will report to Mike Latham in his recently extended role as regional managing director for the North West and Midlands. He joins from Ace European Group where for the past seven years he was a business development manager.

Commenting on his appointment, Mr Sumner said: "It's great to be joining Jelf Manson at such an exciting stage in their growth. They are a key a player

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