MGAA unveils first elected board

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The Managing General Agents Association (MGAA) has announced the members of its first elected board at its inaugural AGM.

Reg Brown, chair of the MGAA, Charles Earle (Arista), Brian Russell (APC Underwriting), Nicholas Hales (R&Q), James Gerry (GB Underwriting) and Jonathon Davey (Keychoice Underwriting) were all elected as full members for a two-year term.

Paul Drake (Thistle Insurance Services) and Sian Fisher (OIM) have been appointed directors due to their status as representatives of the two largest MGAA members according to gross written premium income.

Finally, Keith Stern (Lloyd’s) will represent the

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