Marsh targets mid-size and smaller firms with PI appointments
Marsh has targeted mid-size and smaller firms in the professional indemnity (PI) market with a trio of appointments and a promotion.
The broking giant has snapped up Travelers man John Kunzler to head up its UK regulated professions practice for England and Wales.
Mr Kunzler was previously senior product manager for professions' PI.
Meanwhile, William Cooper was promoted as head of its England & Wales solicitors' PI practice.
Christopher Jackson and Joe Francescotti have also joined the UK regulated professions practice to boost its advisory capabilities for mid-size and smaller firms.
Speaking about the new appointments
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