CII chief operating officer to leave

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Jamie Heath is set to leave at the end of January after 11 years with the organisation.

Insurance Age can reveal that the chief operating officer of the Chartered Insurance Institute is to leave the organisation at the end of the month.

The CII confirmed that Heath will leave the body on 29 January to pursue interests elsewhere.

Heath originally joined the CII as director of strategy and change in 2004 from consultancy Accenture.

He was promoted to chief operating officer in 2010.

Andy Homer, non exec chairman of GRP and past president of the CII priased Heath's performance. He

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