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Deakin ends 13-year Aviva stay to join Arthur J Gallagher

Janice Deakin

Janice Deakin has ended her 13-year stint at Aviva to join Arthur J Gallagher International (AJGI) as UK commercial director.

Ms Deakin - who will report directly to CEO David Ross - has been Aviva's intermediary & partnerships director since December 2009. She was previously corporate sales director.

And despite her move, Ms Deakin insisted she will "always wear yellow". 

Her new role will encompass AJGI's UK distribution, underwriting and affinity businesses and she will also become a member of AJGI's executive committee.

And Mr Ross explained: "Janice has decided the time is right to tackle a fresh challenge and we

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