Central Insurance adds to board in drive for growth

Iain Henry Central Insurance Services

Central Insurance, the Scottish independent broker, has appointed Graeme Manson and Gillian Hastings as non-executive directors.

Mr Manson was a founding partner of Rutherford Manson Dowds, which was sold to Deloitte in 1999.

He has held several senior executive roles in the hospitality, retail and technology sectors in the UK and the US.

Ms Hastings was previously a corporate partner at Ernst and Young, and sits on the board of several other Scottish companies, including Compound Semiconductor Technologies and Livingston James.

Iain Henry, managing director at Central, said the appointments would bolster the firm’s

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