Motor Claims 2015 - speaker: Graeme Trudgill

Graeme Trudgill

Biba executive director Graeme Trudgill's career began in 1989 as a broker in general insurance.

He joined Biba in 2001. Graeme leads Biba's Public Affairs lobby with Government and he is the author of the Biba manifesto. Trudgill is regularly a source of expertise for journalists and often appears on radio and TV programmes representing the industry.

Trudgill runs the Biba motor committee and professional indemnity insurance initiative. He sits on the CBI Trade Association Council, groups at the Cabinet Office, Department for Transport, the DVLA and the Motor Insurers Bureau, as well as the HM Treasury Signposting steering group and the Treasury Flood group.

Trudgill won the CBI Trade Association Forum Individual Contribution Award in 2012 and is a Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute. In 2013 Trudgill was promoted to the position of executive director on the main board.

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