Gallagher Announces Executive Changes Within Its UK Broking And Underwriting Operations
Insurance Weekly News
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Weekly News -- Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (NYSE: AJG) announced that the head of the company's UK-based brokerage and underwriting division, Grahame "Chily" Chilton, will be stepping down from his role as chief executive officer later this year. Subject to regulatory approval, Simon Matson, currently head of Gallagher's London Market and Alesco businesses, will be appointed Chilton's successor and assume the UK brokerage and underwriting chief executive officer role.
Gallagher Chairman, President and CEO, J. Patrick Gallagher, Jr. commented, "Chily has been an outstanding broker and entrepreneur who has led our 4,500 strong UK broking and underwriting teams to achieve fantastic client service and growth. Under his stewardship, the UK broking and underwriting business has become the blueprint for what a well-managed, well-governed, high performing and ethical business should look like."
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