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Roundtable: Prevention is better than cure

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Our expert panel discusses how brokers can encourage clients to adopt risk prevention solutions, how insurers can help and what role technology can play in the process

Attendees

Chris Andrews
Head of risk management solutions, Aviva
Mark Armstrong 
Managing director, Todd & Cue
Marc Brennan 
Commercial insurance broker, James Hallam
Dave Carey 
Head of mid-market UK, Aviva
Ian Cook 
Interim managing director, Miles Smith
Sam Foreman 
Prevention lead, Aviva
Sean McDonagh 
Managing director, TMD Insurance Group
David Randle 
Head of development, Tysers
Alan Roe 
Managing director, Touchstone Underwriting
Adrian Sutton 
Managing director, Douglas Insurance

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