#Biba Fever - Episode 8: The last word on the conference from Gary Humphreys

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Three weeks after the British Insurance Brokers’ Association conference, Insurance Age met up with Markerstudy’s Gary Humphreys to get the final word on the 2015 event.

The group underwriting director reflects on the highlight of the Manchester shindig; why Keith Chegwin would be the best celebrity to liven up their stand and what might be up Markerstudy's sleeve for 2016.

Humphreys also reveals how he relaxed and detoxed after the conference and what the insurer would do if the Biba conference ever went to Las Vegas.

Watch the 2015 #Biba Fever series in full
Episode one: The big Markerstudy stand reveal and event prep
Episode two: Meet the Markerstudy team
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