Profile: Back in charge
After a stint at Arthur J. Gallagher, Aston Scott executive chairman Peter Blanc tells Insurance Age why he is glad to be wearing the boss’ shoes again
In the summer of 1988 Peter Blanc put on a suit and went looking for a job with the intention of quitting a few months later and going off to university. The first office he walked into was Legal & General in Ipswich and two hours later he was offered a job as a trainee motor underwriter. He never made it to university, like many others before him he fell into a career in insurance.
“I found that once I got into insurance I loved the client side,” he remembers. “You end up having this life
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