Ace reorganises broker relationship structure
Ace Group has moved to strengthen relationships with brokers and clients with a series of appointments across the UK and Ireland region.
Graeme McGeachie, London and South East corporate property and casualty underwriting manager, has been promoted to the position of London and South East regional manager, corporate.
Mr McGeachie will report to Phil Sharpe, chief operating officer UK and Ireland retail.
As part of the process, previous incumbent Jon Houghton has moved to a newly created role of development and distribution manager, UK and Ireland. Joining him in the role is Carolyn Hamilton with both reporting to Mr Sharpe.
Mr
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