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Ex-Gallagher Heath MD joins Knowlden Titlow

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Knowlden Titlow Insurance Brokers has appointed Rod Palmer, former managing director of Gallagher Heath’s Norwich branch, as broking director.

Mr Palmer will join the head office of the Norwich-based company in April 2012 having spent the last seven years with Gallagher Heath. He has also previously worked for both Willis and Marsh.

Robin Plaster, managing director of Knowlden Titlow, commented: "We are delighted that Rod is joining us at such an exciting time when the business is seeing rapid growth."

Mr Palmer added: "I am looking forward to working for one of the most professional and dynamic insurance brokers in the region and to

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