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Insurance Institute of London unveils Miller's Clarke as president

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The Insurance Institute of London has unveiled Miller CEO Graham Clarke as its new president for 2013/14.

Clarke, who succeeds Barnabas Hurst-Bannister, is joined by deputy president Stephen Riley, executive director, Global Aerospace. 

Speaking about his appointment, Clarke said: "I am honoured to being taking the helm of a thriving London Institute from Barnabas during whose tenure membership has exceeded the 20,000 mark.

"This 11% surge has been driven by firms grasping the commercial value of demonstrating professionalism and securing chartered status."

Yesterday, Miller was awarded chartered

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