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Integro builds new management team

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Integro has appointed a new leadership team to oversee Integro Insurance Brokers, the group’s UK subsidiary.

The New York-based international insurance brokerage and risk management firm confirmed that John Sutton will serve as chief executive and Toby Humphreys as chairman.

Both men joined Integro in 2005 when it bought Humphreys Haggas Sutton and Co (HHS), the broker the pair co-founded in 1994.

Prior to HHS, Mr Sutton held a senior position at Marsh and was responsible for the reinsurance division of Finpro.

Mr Humphreys was also previously at Marsh with Finpro and led the professional liability team.

The move followed the announcement in October last year that Integro Insurance Brokers had appointed Martin Wright as managing director of its UK retail operations.

He was formerly MD of Towergate Specialist Markets and of Towry Law Insurance Brokers.

Speaking of the latest appointments, Integro's global CEO Peter Garvey commented: "London has become an increasingly important market for Integro thanks to our exemplary teams of industry professionals."

He added: "With their unique agency-building experience and intimate knowledge of the firm, John and Toby are ideally suited to build on our strong platform in the UK and beyond."

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