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Aon Risk Solutions, the global risk management business of Aon Corporation, has appointed Chris Lee-Smith as chief operating officer of its UK retail business.

Mr Lee-Smith, who has 25 years of insurance industry experience, joined from rivals Willis where he held the position of chief operating officer, Willis UK & Ireland.

Prior to that appointment he held a number of roles, including change and strategy director for Willis and has also been head of change management and management information for Guy Carpenter UK.

Jim Herbert, CEO of Aon Risk Solutions' retail business in the UK, commented: "I'm delighted to welcome Chris to Aon - his appointment

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