Axa confirms regional leaders

Teamwork jigsaw

Axa Commercial Lines and Personal Intermediary has completed its regional broking management team responsible for leading each of its seven regionally-based sales teams.

The provider listed the account managers across the country as being Lisa Ross in Scotland and Borders with Phil Henshaw responsible for the North.

In the Midlands Stella Round has taken on the role while Suzanne Sheppard assumes East Anglia.

Mark Blanchette and Katie Glover step up for the South East and South West respectively and Pete Croftbaker leads in London.

The insurer also highlighted that the personal lines trading centre, based in Ipswich and headed up by David Priest, head of

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