John L Davison, Chairman, RL Davison.

Q: What was your best decision or deal? Setting up my own company in 1972, the spur being much nee...

Q: What was your best decision or deal?


Setting up my own company in 1972, the spur being much needed insurance
covers for hauliers operating to the Middle East.


Q: What was your worst mistake?


Not listening sufficiently to older and wiser people.


Q: What single event has most affected your career/business?


I was fortunate in finding superb partners at the outset, who have stayed
the course and been joined by others along the way.


Q: Who has had the most influence on your career and why?


My father

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