Arag unveils former Das man as BTE boss
Arag has expanded its before-the-event (BTE) sales team with the appointment of former Das man George Bladon as corporate account manager.
The legal expenses insurer said Mr Bladon's arrival showed its commitment to "high-level growth over the coming years".
BTE sales head Andy Talbot said: "The corporate arena is a key area of development for ARAG. George's expertise and experience working in legal expenses insurance makes him a valuable addition to the team."
Mr Bladon boasts more than 24 years of legal expenses experience in BTE and after-the-event business.
And Arag added that he would be "well-placed" to develop new business
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