Biba bites: Mark Coffey
Insurance Age caught up with RSA's private client division managing director Mark Coffey, ahead of the Biba conference in Manchester.
What is the best thing you have ever picked up at a Biba stand?
Too many to mention - I have been to lots of Biba conferences over the years
Who is the most impressive speaker you have ever seen at a Biba Conference?
Seb Coe - was at the Biba conference in Brighton just after we'd been awarded the Olympic games.
Who is your favourite Mancunian?
My wife
What is your favourite Manchester haunt for food and/or drinks?
San Carlos Italian restaurant followed by cocktails at Cloud 23
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