Ellis joins Prince’s Trust Insurance Leadership Group

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Grant Ellis, chairman of the Broker Network Group and Countrywide Insurance Marketing, is set to join the committee of The Prince’s Trust Insurance Leadership Group (ILG).

Mr Ellis will help lead the youth charity's group, which draws together leaders and companies from the insurance sector to raise funds through subscription packages and fundraising activities.

The Trust's Insurance Leadership Group has a total membership of 31 and offers members networking opportunities whilst seeking to make a difference to the lives of disadvantaged young people across the UK.

The group, which started in 2005, has raised almost £5m in support of The Prince's Trust, to help

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