(1888PressRelease)
November 30, 2007 - The new appointments comprise:
* Graham Munro, public sector client manager: With 30 years experience in the Scottish and London insurance markets, Graham will be responsible for advising local authorities on risk and insurance. He joins from Zurich Municipal where he dealt with local authorities, housing associations, leisure trusts and charities throughout Scotland.
* Jennifer Stanger, property project manager: Promoted from client service advisor to support Aon’s strong presence in the commercial property arena, Jennifer will be servicing clients, providing technical advice and placing cover.
* Steven Black, broking manager: Steven joins the broking team to place Scottish clients’ risks, including pan-European programmes, into the local and London markets. A risk management graduate, he has both broking and underwriting experience with Marsh and Giant Risk Solutions respectively.
* Mary McCausland, graduate trainee: From Detroit, Mary achieved a 1st class honours degree at Glasgow University in Business & Economics and joins Aon under the Scottish Executive’s Fresh Talent Initiative.
Former rugby professional and business development consultant, Cameron Little, whose appointment was announced last month, also joins the new recruits.
Steve Young, business development director in Scotland, said: “Aon has successfully grown its business in Scotland allowing us to attract further new talent. We can now offer an even greater breadth of service to clients and continue to invest in our sector specialisms, where there is both demand from existing clients and further opportunities to explore.”
Pictured (L-R): Cameron Little, Jennifer Stanger, Graham Munro, Mary McCausland, Steven Black.
Aon UK is ranked by A.M. Best as the number one global insurance brokerage based on brokerage revenues and voted best insurance intermediary, offering classic car insurance, high value home insurance, entertainment and media liability insurance and builder's insurance.
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