Aon appoints Yorkshire office head
Global professional services firm Aon has promoted Michael Fisher to head of its Leeds and Sheffield offices.
Michael now leads the commercial risk teams across both locations, overseeing a 25-strong team supporting Aon’s clients throughout Yorkshire.
He joined Aon six years ago and was most recently client management director, reporting to Dan Hopkinson, managing director of commercial risk UK North.
Michael said: “Clients are at the centre of everything that I do.
“This, along with my enjoyment of supporting the development of colleagues, has been central to my promotion journey at Aon.
“I’ve wholeheartedly embraced the company’s culture of development and progression.
“Coming into the head of office role following a brilliant first quarter, is something I’m very excited about and I’m looking forward to how we continue growing our fantastic team across Yorkshire – we’ve already made some great hires.”
Dan added: “Michael is a great example of the opportunities that Aon offers for career development, and I am pleased to see him take on the head of office role for both Leeds and Sheffield.
“The importance of the Yorkshire region to Aon’s overall Commercial Risk business cannot be underestimated and under Michael’s leadership I look forward to witnessing how the team grows.”
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