Jee joins Bollington

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Ex-rugby player takes on corporate account manager role.

Phil Jee, former rugby union player for Sale and Manchester Rugby Club, has joined Bollington Insurance Brokers as a corporate account manager.

He will be based in the firm's Altrincham office.

Jee played for Sale between 1982 and 1996 before joining Manchester Rugby Club, where he spent five years as a player and coach before hanging up his boots in 2001.

He began his career in the insurance industry in 1980, when he joined Manchester-based broker Bowring Scholfields as an account handler

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