The U.K.’s Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has announced two new appointments, Jessica Yeoh as the first manager of the recently created Faculty of Insurance Broking and Rose Yeomans as business development manager for the Midlands.
Yeoh joined the CII in 2001 as business development manager for the Midlands. She previously worked for a Nottingham based registered insurance broker as commercial accounts executive. Yeomans, who succeeds Jessica, has over 20 years’ experience of the insurance industry, having held senior roles with Marsh and AON in claims and business development.
Faculty of Insurance Broking chairman David Slade commented: “I am delighted to have Jessica on board and have every confidence that her previous experience in broking and at the CII will stand her in good stead to deliver a top class programme for our broker members.”
CII director of business development Paul Brierley stated: “The appointment of Rose demonstrates the CII’s ability to recruit top-quality industry people. It also means that we will provide a seamless transition for our customers in the Midlands as Jessica hands over to Rose.”


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