Appointment at Ecclesiastical.

Gloucester-based Ecclesiastical Insurance has made several new appointments. Jan Kirkham has been ma...

Gloucester-based Ecclesiastical Insurance has made several new
appointments. Jan Kirkham has been made telecommunications manager. Ron
Carter has been promoted to manager of the Churches Purchasing Scheme, a
subsidiary of Ecclesiastical Insurance. He was previously administrative
supervisor of the scheme. Richard Mander MIPD, has been appointed to group
human resources manager. He joined in 1997 as human resources consultant.
Trish Jameson has been made manager, electronic commerce, which is a

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