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6 May 2022Insurance

Loadsure strengthens senior team to support market strategy

Loadsure, an international insurtech managing general agent (MGA) and Lloyd’s coverholder, has appointed a new chief commercial officer to lead its future market strategy.

Nathan Trimble has been promoted to CCO, with Kate Lawson as head of people & culture. Both reporting to company COO Jim Heide.

Trimble has over 20 years industry experience and joined Loadsure in 2021 as executive vice president - sales & business development. He has previously held a variety of senior sales roles at insurance firms including insurtech MGA Corvus Insurance.

At Loadsure he is responsible for managing the market strategy, client engagement, sales activities, and growing sales team.

Lawson brings with her over 20 years of administrative experience, 12 of which she had a specialist focus in HR and is Level 5 CIPD qualified.

In her new role, she will be heading Loadsure’s strategy to support and maintain the company’s open and entrepreneurial culture, supporting its growing workforce, as well as efforts to continually recruit the best talent possible.

Johnny McCord, CEO of Loadsure, said: “Both Nathan’s and Kate’s contributions have been essential to the development of Loadsure over the past year and their promotions are recognition of all their important efforts. They are both highly regarded across the team and by our clients, and are perfectly equipped to contribute to Loadsure’s continuing growth.”

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