Newbie news: Independent living
Paul Dickson tells Insurance Age why he started afresh after leaving Arthur J Gallagher in 2014
The CEO of Innovation Broking, Paul Dickson, launched the new offering in April 2015 with development director Howard Pearson – the former boss of Oamps in the UK.
Dickson was previously regional managing director for London and the South East at Giles before it was bought by Arthur J Gallagher, where he had the same role.
“A big company tends to be all about politics,” he says. “After a year, and with changes at the top, I decided to quit. The big corporate life is just not really for me.”
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