Lazenby to Wesleyan

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Wesleyan Assurance Society has appointed former Standard Life manager Ian Lazenby as its new director of sales.

Lazenby, who previously worked as UK sales manager at Standard Life, will be taking over the role following Craig Errington's promotion to managing director designate at Wesleyan earlier this year. "I have noticed the progress being made by the Wesleyan over a number of years. I am excited to be joining such a forward thinking and financially sound organisation," Lazenby says. Errington adds: "I am delighted that someone of Ian's calibre has decided to join our team. He brings a wealth of experience and I am very confident that his energy and drive will see us build on the many succe...

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