Two appointments at Keelan Westall

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Commercial and residential property insurance brokers Keelan Westall has announced the promotion of Caroline Dixon to underwriting manager.

Meanwhile Simona Wilson has joined as the department’s new team leader.

Wilson will supervise the four teams that make up Keelan Westall’s in-house underwriting agency. She will also act as a technical reference point on more complex cases, set daily, weekly and monthly targets, and conduct regular employee reviews and appraisals.

Dixon joined Keelan Westall earlier this year as underwriting agency team leader. Previous to this, she worked for WWL for eight years.

Wayne Tonge, head of business at Keelan Westall, said: “A natural leader with proven technical abilities

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