In Person: Marsh Commercial’s Anthony Gruppo
Insurance Age talks to the man who swung the axe on the Jelf name, Anthony Gruppo, about business efficiency, his move from the US and his focus on delivering organic growth for Marsh Commercial
As an industry, the UK regional broker space isn’t used to outsiders. It tends to recruit from within and senior people are often already established and familiar.
When Marsh brought in Anthony Gruppo from the United States to take over Jelf from Phil Barton, there was a sharp intake of breath.
So, who is the new boss at Marsh’s regional broker play?
Gruppo, CEO of freshly-renamed Marsh Commercial (formerly Jelf) greets Insurance Age warmly and it is clear he has been keeping a close eye on
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