Jelf director heads for Giles

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Giles Insurance Brokers has appointed Andy Tedstone as group development director within the senior management team joining from Jelf where he was partnerships director.

Mr Tedstone has worked in insurance for over 20 years and will take specific responsibility for customer service and efficiencies across the business. The company confirmed he will also take an active involvement in acquisitions.

In the newly-created role he will report directly to group managing director Sarah Lyons, and has been tasked with supporting the group's growth plans.

Ms Lyons commented: "We are delighted that Andy has agreed to join us. His knowledge and experience will bring an

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