Willis Risk Solutions appoints head of sales and client development
Fiona Gilvey has been named head of sales and client development for the risk solutions group of Willis UK & Ireland and takes up the position immediately.
According to the company, Ms Gilvey will be based in London, and responsible for driving revenue growth in the major accounts segment. She will report to James Nicholson, managing director of Willis Corporate Risk Solutions.
Ms Gilvey started her career as a commercial underwriter and claims executive with Guardian Insurance in Melbourne. Since then, she has worked in the major accounts segment in a variety of roles, at Sedgwick, PWC and Deloitte. Most recently, she was with Aon where she led
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