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Diary of an Insurer: Markel’s Jo Sykes
Jo Sykes, divisional director, broker & ATE UK, for Markel, provides a taxi service for her daughters as they cope with mock GCSEs plus A Levels, has plenty of meetings, plus she manages to squeeze in a five mile run.
Loss adjusters pay tribute to Mike Odell
The insurance industry has paid its respects to “true gentleman” and “advocate for the loss adjusting profession” Mike Odell, who passed away on Saturday (29 June).
Industry figures hail ‘inspiration’ and ‘genius’ BIA Achievement Award winner Steve White
A host of insurance figures have acclaimed the Achievement Award winner at the British Insurance Awards, former British Insurance Brokers’ Association CEO Steve White.
Diary of an Insurer: Halliwell Forensics’ Lee Masson
Lee Masson, managing director of Halliwell Forensics, examines a large warehouse fire, copes with court deadlines, and further develops his knowledge of fires in lithium ion batteries.
How insurers can support menopausal colleagues
How insurers can help people going through menopause or perimenopause is the topic of the latest Insurance Post Podcast.
Academy names CEO as Normand steps back
Academy Insurance Services has appointed Martin Tyler as CEO, replacing Gilles Normand, who has stepped down to move into a non-executive career.
Direct Line raids Aviva again for another exec hire
Direct Line Group has raided Aviva once again, this time for its new group chief risk officer.
Insurance Post Census 2024: Have your say
Insurance Post’s Census is back, and we need your help to achieve a snapshot of the make-up of the industry in 2024.
Diary of an Insurer: Ecclesiastical’s Laura Carter
Fair value assessments, London landmarks, plus a fish and chip supper with the underwriting department feature in the working week of Laura Carter, customer segment director of Ecclesiastical Insurance.
Zurich to review family friendly HR policies
Zurich’s human resources and actuarial teams are conducting a review of its family friendly policies and benefits, Insurance Post can reveal.
Four key takeaways from Insurance Post’s AI Summit
Insurance Post organised a conference for senior-level artificial intelligence leaders from the UK’s largest insurance companies to discuss strategies for implementing AI, as well as the challenges and opportunities encountered in their transformation…
Winners of British Insurance Technology Awards 2024 revealed
The winners of the inaugural British Insurance Technology Awards were unveiled last night (18 June) at a glitzy bash at the London Marriot Hotel, Grosvenor Square.
Zurich prioritises internal AI development over partnerships
Zurich is focusing on in-house expertise rather than external partnerships for artificial intelligence development, according to data science lead Jonathan Davies.
60 Seconds With... Claims Consortium Group's Greg Rees
Greg Rees, head of subsidence at Claims Consortium Group, likes how DC Comics superhero The Flash gets things done quickly and his loathing of hanging out clothes to dry.
ABI’s Braun receives OBE in King’s Honours List
Yvonne Braun, director of policy for long-term savings, health and protection at the Association of British Insurers, has been awarded an OBE in His Majesty the King’s Birthday Honours List.
Tackling Sexism in the City
Post Podcast: The Financial Conduct Authority is seeking to create a culture in insurance where people can speak up, challenge and be confident the issues they identify will be investigated and addressed.
Aon’s Biddle on inspirational women improving social mobility in insurance
Charlotte Biddle, senior global benefits consultant at Aon, on making general insurance a more inclusive industry for individuals who feel “more Primark than Prada”.
Sedgwick reveals how carbon neutrality was achieved in the UK
Insurers have approached Sedgwick for guidance on lowering their carbon footprints, after the loss adjusters achieved carbon neutrality in the UK.
Big Interview: Alistair Hardie, Jensten Group
Alistair Hardie, CEO of Jensten Group, updates Scott McGee on the broker’s anticipated sale, its “radical overhaul”, and where it may shift its M&A focus to in the future.
Jensten’s Hardie to wield axe on insurers with shoddy service
Alistair Hardie, Jensten Group’s CEO, has thrown down the gauntlet to “all insurers” to “throw out the service rule book” and start again, because “nobody has got it right”.
Diary of an Insurer: Clear Group’s Neil Grimes
Neil Grimes, claims director of Clear Group, gets out on the track to experience a demonstration of autonomous driving and catches up with the claims team of a recent acquisition.
Direct Line’s ex-CEO James speaks out about facing flack
Direct Line’s former CEO Penny James has challenged the ‘flack’ the press directs at female industry leaders.
What does Winslow’s hiring splurge say about DLG’s future?
Content Director’s View: Jonathan Swift takes stock of Direct Line Group CEO Adam Winslow’s new look executive team and asks whether it has the attributes to succeed.
Flood Re’s Andy Bord to stand down as CEO
Andy Bord, CEO of Flood Re, will step down at its annual general meeting in July 2024.