Gallagher promotes Collings to chief broking officer

Simon Collings

Gallagher has promoted Simon Collings to the role of chief broking officer, reporting to Michael Rea, CEO of Gallagher in the UK.

In this newly created executive role, Collings, pictured, will lead and develop the broking strategy for Gallagher in the UK & Ireland, including its retail operations and its London market speciality

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