Winner of Rising Star Trophy sets out plan for success.
Jane Kielty was named Young Broker of the Year at the Sheikh Abdullah Foundation Awards. The awar...
Jane Kielty was named Young Broker of the Year at the Sheikh AbdullahFoundation Awards.
The award, part of the British Insurance Brokers' Association's future
broker initiative, was established by Richard Sheikh, chairman of
Camberford Law, in memory of his father.
Ms Kielty, from Marsh Manchester, was presented with a cheque for £2500
and The Rising Star Trophy.
Catherine Shanks and David Curry were also highly commended and will each
receive a cheque for £100. Mr Sheikh said the annual award is
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