RSA appoints trading director in SME push
RSA has appointed David Swigciski as SME trading director reporting to SME commercial director Tara Kneafsey as of April this year.
Mr Swigciski has moved across from RSA's Global Business arm and will be involved with shaping the future direction of the company's SME business as the provider renews its focus on the SME market.
He originally joined RSA in 2004 after a 14-year career in the Royal Navy, and has held a number of roles in several divisions across the organisation including engineering, marine, and construction, power and engineering (CP&E).
Ms Kneafsey said: "David brings a wealth of relevant experience and
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