Bob Beckett nominated for CII president

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Nomination for the Chartered Insurance Institute's office holders are up for re-election again, ahead of the AGM on July 21st.

Ian Templeton FCII, chartered insurance practitioner, will continue as chairman of the Examiners committee and John Lyons FCII, Chartered Insurance Practitioner will continue to chair the Professional Standards Board while current CII president Rick Hudson will step down from his role at the end of September. Nominations are: PresidentBob Beckett ACII, Chartered Insurance BrokerDeputy PresidentPeter Hales ACII, Chartered InsurerTreasurerJonathan Clark ACII FCILA, Chartered Insurance Practitioner Vice Presidents: Sian Fisher ACII, Chartered Insurer Mike Hammond ACII, Chartered Insuranc...

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