Colosso’s exit from Gallagher confirmed
Arthur J Gallagher International has confirmed that Adrian Colosso will not return to the role of chief executive of UK retail for the company, sister title PostOnline has revealed.
Mr Colosso was previously CEO of Heath Lambert when it was bought by Gallagher in May 2011, with his sabbatical break confirmed in September.
In an interview with PostOnline, chief executive officer at Gallagher, David Ross said: "Adrian and I have now sat down and talked, and have decided mutually that he will not return to the business."
It is understood Mr Colosso will be on gardening leave until May 2013.
Mr Ross also explained that a restructured executive team will see Matthew Pike
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