9 January 2019Insurance

Tasker hires CFO from Marsh unit Jelf

Tasker Insurance Group has appointed Jonathan Webber as chief financial officer. He joins from Jelf, part of the Marsh UK Group, where he was finance director.

Webber joins the executive team at TIG consisting of Robert Organ (CEO), Graeme Lalley (COO), Barry Reynolds (MD Tasker & Partners), Ann Bowyer (MD Tasker Insurance Brokers) and Robert Munden (CUO Gresham Underwriting).

The move follows the appointment of Graeme Lalley in September 2018 as the group embarks on strategic growth plans.

Organ said: “Having a CFO with the breadth and depth of Jonathan’s industry experience is great news for the Tasker Insurance Group. This, combined with his personal drive and motivation, will greatly support the achievement of our strategic plans.”

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