5 April 2018Insurance

Lockton appoints new UK benefits leaders

Broker Lockton has appointed senior vice presidents Jon Green and Chris Rofe to jointly assume the leadership responsibilities for its UK and international benefits practice.

The duo will take over from the former head of benefits Mike Tyler, who is retiring from full-time employment but will continue to work with Lockton on a consulting basis, the company said.

In addition, Lockton partner Ian Cooper will take over Tyler’s global leadership role and will oversee the growth and strategic development of benefits across its international businesses outside of the US.

Tyler said: “I am delighted to have been given the opportunity to truly build something great here at Lockton. Over the last five years we have brought together a best-in-class team to offer unparalleled guidance to our clients. I leave the team in capable hands and look forward to watching it continue to grow.”

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