Ocaso unveils new UK boss as Kitteridge ends 23-year stint
Spanish insurer Ocaso has unveiled Tim Stemp as general manager of its UK arm following the decision of Graham Kitteridge to reduce his day-to-day involvement.
Mr Stemp - who joined the company two years ago as deputy general manager - replaces Mr Kitteridge after 23 years in the same role.
Mr Kitteridge will now assume the role of public sector consultant and oversee the company's portfolio of local authority leasehold accounts.
On taking his new position, Mr Stemp - who joined from Blue Risk Management - paid tribute to his predecessor.
"Graham has done an incredible job as general manager over the last 23 years and has made such an impact in the
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