Chesterfield appoints ex-Aon and JLT chief
The Chesterfield Group has appointed David Menzies to grow its accident and health account, in the US and internationally, as part of its ongoing growth strategy.
Mr Menzies has over 25 years' experience in the London Market and was recently chairman of JLT's accident and specialty division.
He has also served as CEO of Aon Benfield's accident health and life division as well as being a member of their production and marketing board.
"David's expertise, extensive contacts and excellent reputation with clients and in the market will be perfect to drive our growth in this important area of business," said Andrew Thacker, executive director, Chesterfield
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