Giles unveils ex-James Hallam man as development director

Brendan McManus

Giles Insurance Brokers has unveiled former James Hallam employee Simon McGonigle as development director, corporate risks.

Mr McGonigle - who has some 20 years UK corporate and mid-market insurance experience - was charged with delivering new business at James Hallam.

His experience encompasses the retail, leisure, food, IT and media industries.

Speaking about his arrival, Giles CEO Brendan McManus said: "His experience of the market will be invaluable and will help propel the growth of our offering."

While at James Hallam, Mr McGonigle delivered an added-value service proposition, which included embedding risk

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