CII on the hunt for executive directors

One appointee will help ‘build and maintain public trust’

Isabel Baxter
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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is looking for two executive directors.

In an update posted by the professional body today (6 September), it confirmed that it is looking for two "exceptional" individuals to fill two executive director roles. The first role is executive director for markets and opportunities. The CII said whoever takes on the role will directly "ensure sustainable growth through developing and implementing commercial strategies and drive marketing initiatives to enhance member engagement and expand the CII's reach". The remit of this role covers marketing, events, sales (UK & International) and customer success. Meanwhile, the execut...

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