Giles names former Dickson boss as regional MD for the South
Giles Insurance Brokers has named Paul Dickson, the former head of Dickson Insurance Brokers, as its regional managing director for the South of England.
Mr Dickson run the broker for more than 20 years before it was sold to Giles in 2008.
Prior to setting up his firm, he had been a director of Towry Law.
Speaking about the appointment, Giles CEO Brendan McManus said: "I'm thrilled to be working with Paul, and that he has taken on this new role and in an exciting phase of development for the group.
"His experience in running his own corporate business, specialising in high-tech industries, is really vital as we build out our specialist businesses
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