Chase Templeton hires marketing team
Blackburn-based insurance intermediary Chase Templeton has announced the appointment of Alec Broughton as head of marketing and Gillian McCammon as marketing manager.
Mr Broughton joins Chase Templeton from Midlands-based insurance provider Homeserve and has previously held marketing roles at First Direct bank and Alliance & Leicester.
Ms McCammon joins from Nelson-based telecoms provider Daisy, where she held the role of channel marketing manager.
Chase Templeton CEO, Kevin Amphlett commented: “These appointments further reinforce our commitment to growth. These are exciting times for Chase Templeton and our new marketing team is a further step towards our
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