2 July 2020Insurance

Association of Lloyd’s Members CEO joins Tysers' UK board

Tysers Insurance Brokers has appointed Belinda Schofield as independent non-executive director to join the UK board.

Schofield is currently the chief executive officer at the Association of Lloyd’s Members (ALM), responsible for formulating and implementing strategic plans for change and leading the board. She is also the chair of the Chartered Insurance Institutes (CII) Disciplinary Decision Review Panel and an external member of the Lloyd’s Enforcement Panel.

Schofield has over 30 years of experience of working in various leadership roles. She was a non-executive director and member of the risk and audit committee of an international insurance broker.

At Tysers, Schofield will be an IIBL board member, chair of risk & compliance committee, a member of the audit & treasury committee and the remuneration committee.

Jason Collins, co-head of broking at Tysers, said: “Belinda is an accomplished business leader and experienced board member. We are confident that she will add great value to our Board of Directors and that Tysers will benefit from her insights, judgement and counsel.”

Peter Haynes, independent chairman of Tysers UK board, added: “We are delighted to welcome Belinda to the Board at Tysers. Belinda’s deep industry knowledge, together with her energy and insightfulness, will be a real asset around the Board table.”

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