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31 October 2022Insurance

Miller plucks Beazley tech guru for chief information officer post

Bradley O’Connor comes to  Miller from  Beazley, where he had spent the past five years as Head of Technology to overseen IT in the UK and global markets. In a career spanning more than twenty years, O’Connor has also held IT project management roles at Hiscox, Brit Insurance, Cardiff Pinnacle, Aon Hewitt and Lloyd’s TSB.

As chief information officer at Miller, O’Connor will be tasked with creating a scalable technology and data platform that “enables smarter, faster, better broking.” Priorities include enhancing client capabilities and developing new internal capabilities to drive efficiency and data-driven results, Miller said.

Chief operating officer Dana Cuffe commented: “We are delighted to welcome Bradley to Miller. His extensive experience in building and leading technology teams across the insurance industry will strengthen our existing technology capabilities, ensuring that we continue to evolve with our clients and partners to deliver the best possible service. Bradley is highly regarded within the market as a technology and change expert and will make an excellent addition to us as we invest in making Miller the definition of a truly modern specialty broker.”

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