Biba reveals 2013 conference speakers

Martin Wheatley

Martin Wheatley, CEO designate of the Financial Conduct Authority, David Miliband MP, Olympic cycling star Sir Chris Hoy MBE and entrepreneur Hilary Devey have all been named as headline speakers at this year’s British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) conference.

The event, Meeting the growth challenge will take place on 15-16 May 2013 at ExCeL London and the conference will be hosted by TV political journalist, Nick Robinson.

The trade body confirmed that seminar sessions will also be hosted by a range of experts including Nick Wheeler, managing director of Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts, who will speak on leadership and Alex Hunter, a brand consultant who will cover the future of online brand loyalty.

Attendees will also have access to seminars dedicated to

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