5 April 2017Insurance

Brokerslink strengthens global construction practice

Broker network Brokerslink has expanded its global construction practice with the appointment of Brian Schofield and Edouard Marron as co-practice leaders, effective immediately.

Schofield is a senior managing director at Crystal & Company, and Marron is managing director of construction at Ed Broking.

Brokerslink's new global construction practice will provide risk management, technical, construction industry knowledge and marketing resources to all its firms globally.

"Brokerslink is very pleased to welcome Brian and Edouard into their new roles," said Paul Bitner, managing director of Brokerslink.

"Their standing in the industry and sector knowledge make them ideal candidates to spearhead this new phase in the development of our global construction business. I look forward to working closely with them and our clients to further build out Brokerslink’s construction capability."

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