Management transition marks new period for operations
Chaucer has made a strategic management change by appointing Hayley Spink (pictured) as its new group chief working officer – she is going to take the position within the fourth quarter. The transfer is important because it aligns with Chaucer’s goal to boost its operational effectivity and repair technique amid a aggressive insurance coverage market.
Spink will lead the corporate’s operations and repair technique, with a deal with enhancing effectivity and processes throughout the group. Her appointment is pending regulatory approval.
She joins Chaucer with over 20 years of expertise within the London Market, having held senior roles at Lloyd’s. She is at present the chief working officer at Apollo Syndicate 1969.
“We’re delighted to welcome Hayley as Chaucer’s new group chief working officer. Her sturdy operational background and appreciable expertise can be key in guaranteeing we preserve a totally optimized working mannequin throughout each facet of the group,” Chaucer group CEO Richard Milner stated.
This management change coincides with the deliberate retirement of David Bendle, the present group chief working officer, who will step down on the finish of the 12 months after 22 years with the corporate.
“I’m enormously wanting ahead to becoming a member of Chaucer and dealing intently with the staff to construct on Chaucer’s glorious status,” Spink stated.
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