Robert Organ: “My role is to protect Bluefin”

CEO pledges to keep the broker on a steady growth trajectory and stick to strategy.

Robert Organ has been the CEO of Bluefin for over a year now and said his chief role at the broker is to “protect the business”. 

He remarks that his first big test as CEO was the litigation between the broker and former CEO Mike Bruce now of GRP along with former employees Neil Thornton, Mark Rogers and Suzanne Powell.

The widely reported staff poaching case was eventually settled for an undisclosed sum.

Organ tells Insurance Age: “It was not a hard decision [to take the case to court]. My

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