Aon strengthens Manchester corporate team
Professional services firm Aon has made three appointments within its corporate team in Manchester.
Andrew Smith joins as client manager, Jessica Nield as business development manager and Louis Stephens as client service adviser.
Andrew brings 12 years’ experience and will act as the main contact for clients, while Jessica will focus on growing the team’s commercial risk client base.
Jessica said: “Internal mobility is actively encouraged at Aon, and this role presented an excellent opportunity to focus on business development within my local market, after supporting commercial efforts across Europe.
“I’m excited to move to commercial risk, where I can contribute to the expansion of our corporate client base in the North West.
“Being from Manchester, it’s rewarding to work closely with local businesses alongside a highly experienced team of colleagues.”
Louis joins from Marsh Commercial and will support account management across the team.
The appointments strengthen Aon’s Manchester presence as it continues to expand its corporate offering in the region.
Matt Foy, head of office for Aon in Manchester, said: “I’d like to welcome Andrew, Jessica and Louis to the team.
“Their appointments reflect the strength and talent of our Manchester team and each of them bring valuable expertise and experience that will contribute to our growth strategy and enhance the service we provide to clients.”
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