Boardroom shuffle at Ryan Speciality following Jubilee purchase
Ryan Specialty Group (RSG) has announced a number of board changes following the completion of the Jubilee Group Holdings acquisition.
The sale of Jubilee, which operates two active Syndicates at Lloyd’s, a managing agency and specialist underwriting distribution and insurance service businesses, was agreed in May this year.
Max Taylor, a former chairman of Lloyd’s of London and deputy chairman of Aon UK, is to be appointed as non-executive chairman of Jubilee’s board.
Johnny Rowell, managing director of Ryan Specialty Europe, joins the board and has been appointed chief executive.
Miles Wuller joins the board as chief
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