CII appoints professional standards committee chair

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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has appointed Jennette Newman as chair of the Professional Standards Committee.

Newman (pictured) takes over from David Hertzell, who stepped down as chair last month after serving six years in the role.

She is a partner in the insurance division of global law firm Clyde & Co and is also vice-president of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL).

Newman has a wealth of experience handling complex insurance litigation and regulatory disputes as a lawyer in private practice.

She has been involved with the CII as part of the Insurance Institute of London’s mentoring programme and was involved with the Insuring Women’s Futures initiative.

The Professional Standards Committee ensures standards for professional conduct, including disciplinary and membership procedures, are developed and maintained in line with the CII’s Code of Ethics.

It provides independent guidance on accountability, transparency and consumer representation for the professional body.

Sian Fisher, CEO of the Chartered Insurance Institute, said: “I would like to thank David for his outstanding chairmanship of the Committee over the past six years. Under his leadership, the profile of professional standards in our sector has been raised, and the continuing integrity of the CII’s Chartered titles has been preserved.

“Like David, Jennette is an independent lawyer with extensive experience working with our sector. I welcome her appointment as chair and her fresh perspective on how the Chartered Insurance Institute can raise professional standards to further build public trust in our united profession.”

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