24 March 2021Insurance

Honan appoints Sue Klose as a non-executive director

Sue Klose has been appointed as a non-executive director of insurance, risk and financial solutions provider Honan Insurance Group.

Klose is an experienced non-executive director and executive, with a diverse background in digital business growth and operations, corporate development, strategy and marketing.

She is currently a non-executive director of Nearmap, a provider of aerial imagery and location intelligence; Envirosuite, a global leader in environmental data and intelligence; Pureprofile, a provider of data insights, quantitative research and lead generation; and Stride, one of Australia’s largest mental health care providers.

Prior to her move to Australia, Klose held various digital media management and strategy roles in the United States, primarily with Tribune Publishing and as a consultant with Marakon Associates.

Honan Insurance Group’s chief executive officer Andrew Fluitsma said Klose’s appointment will add further depth to the board as Honan broadens and expands its marketplace activities and grows its operations both in Australia and internationally.

"This is an exciting time for Honan and Sue’s experience will be invaluable in the attainment of the group’s strategic objectives and focus on driving growth and innovation,” he said.

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