Blog: What next for ex-Zurich retail boss Martin?

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As revealed by Insurance Age, Zurich head of retail Dave Martin has flown the nest. With the next home yet to be announced Emmanuel Kenning looks at where her might land

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When, now former head of retail, Dave Martin left Allianz after an 18-year stint at the insurer to join Zurich in 2019 it was seen as a coup for both then UK CEO Tulsi Nadhu and, most pertinently, for then EMEA CEO Amanda Blanc.

During her time at Axa (2011-2018), Blanc was known to build teams bringing in the likes of Laurent Matras, Matthew Reed and Alasdair Stewart to work alongside long-standing staff such as David Williams.

Since taking up the group CEO role at Aviva in July 2020

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