Incoming Airmic chair Chris McGloin expects the association to encourage what he called “client-focussed professionalism”. In his opening address in his new role, he made it clear that “internal customers” were an important constituency – senior colleagues within the organisation. It was important for risk managers to speak “in a way that makes sense to them”, he said.
He called on all stakeholders to work towards greater innovation in insurance, echoing earlier comments from the insurance forum that buyers had an important to play in making it happen. “My focus is to challenge each of the stakeholders… Don’t settle for doing things the way we have always done.”
Chris McGloin, BSc FCII – career at a glance
Chris joined Invensys plc in 2006 as their risk manager where his responsibilities include enterprise risk management, business continuity and insurance.
His initial career was as an underwriter with the Royal Insurance Group before moving into insurance broking and risk management first with Sedgwick and then with Aon. He has worked extensively with captives and is a director of the Invensys captive insurance company. He chairs Airmic’s insurance steering group.
Employment history
1973 – 1983 | Royal Insurance | Underwriter in Manchester and London |
1983 – 1990 | Sedgwick | Account Executive based in London |
1990 – 1993 | Sedgwick | Executive Director client service based in London |
1993 – 2006 | Aon | Strategic Account Manager based in London |
2006 – | Invensys | VP Risk Management & Insurance based in London |
Helen Hayden and Patrick Smith deputy chairs, Paul Taylor leaves board after 15 years
Helen Hayden moves up to the position of senior deputy chair, whilst Patrick Smith has been elected to be second deputy. The full board:
Chris McGloin, Invensys plc (Chair)
Helen Hayden, Tesco (Deputy Chair)
Patrick Smith, The Warranty Group (Deputy Chair)
Nicholas Bailey, BBA Aviation plc (Immediate past Chair
Clive Clarke, Lloyd's Register
Lisa Connolly, Royal Bank of Scotland plc
Paul Goulding, Heathrow Airport
Tim Graham, GlaxoSmithKline
Nicola Harvey, Christies
Elaine Heyworth, Heathrow Express
Nicholas Hughes, Holman Fenwick Willan LLP
John Hurrell, Airmic chief executive
Lynda Lucas, FUJITSU
John Ludlow, InterContinental Hotel Group
Arnout van der Veer, Reed Elsevier Group plc
One of Nicholas Bailey’s last acts as chair was to pay tribute to his predecessor Paul Taylor, who is leaving the Board after fifteen years. He said that the ten-year strategy, agreed during Taylor’s time in office, had helped make the recent successes of the association possible.
Chris McGloin Newly Appointed Airmic Chairman