Ex-Axa UK CEO to chair Chaucer Syndicates

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Former Axa UK chief executive officer Mark Wood has been confirmed as chairman of Chaucer Syndicates.

The move follows the resignations of Bob Deutsch from the role of chairman and Richard Scholes who left the position of chairman of Chaucer Syndicate's audit committee. Mr Scholes has been replaced by Christopher Stooke.

Both Mr Wood and Mr Stooke have been in the roles since 1 October with the appointments being ratified at a board meeting on 25 October.

Robert Stuchbery, chief executive officer of Chaucer Syndicates, commented: "I would like to thank Bob Deutsch and Richard Scholes for their

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