
Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Jonathan Hewett

Jonathan Hewett is chief marketing officer, Octo Telematics.
Hewett has had a progressive career in the insurance and retail financial services sector. He served as the head of network marketing at Barclays Bank before joining Sainsburys Bank to lead the retail and distribution functions.
In 2003 he joined Royal Mail and worked as general manager of Post Office Direct, launching financial services and insurance products. Hewett gained further experience at Dixons where he was responsible for consumer credit and extended warranty across Europe. Most recently he was vice president consumer marketing at AIG.
Jonathan lives in Surrey, England.
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