Second former Brit boss joins Cooter at Covea
Covea Insurance has wrapped up the second of three senior management appointments, Insurance Age can reveal.
Speaking exclusively to Insurance Age, Covea commercial lines director Simon Cooter confirmed that his former Brit colleague, who was most recently a manager at Aviva, Maureen Owen, has joined as a northern regional head.
It comes just shortly after another former Brit man Tim Grant, who also worked with Cooter, was unveiled as micro SME leader at Covea.
Owen - who has been deal closure manager at Aviva since November - will begin her role in early August. She joined Brit in 2006 as North West
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