BIBA board changes

New advisory board chairs

Cameron Roberts
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The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) has announced alteration to its main board. The alteration marks a regular shake up for the organisation, aiming for a broad representation of opinions.

Edward Castles, MD, WTW, has taken the role of chair of BIBA's international and wholesale brokers' advisory board (IWBAB); Karen Weir, MD, Weir Insurance Brokers, became chair of BIBA's SME brokers' advisory board (SMEBAB); and Shona Robertson, partner, H&R Insurance, was appointed deputy chair of SMEBAB. Graeme Trudgill, CEO, BIBA, said: "It is fantastic to have someone of Eddy's stature on our main Board he will bring a global view and a wealth of experience that is more than welcome.  "Having Karen lead SMEBAB backed by Shona gives a UK-wide feel to that Advisory Board and a stro...

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