BDP: Broking is not a boys’ club, says SJL CEO Simon Lancaster
The broking sector is changing, and while there is still work to do, progress on closing the gender gap is being made, according to SJL Insurance Services founder and CEO Simon Lancaster.
“Ten to 15 years ago the industry could be described as a bit of a boys’ club, certainly London could,” Lancaster told Insurance Age.
“The industry is changing, there has definitely been a noticeable cultural change. The London Market and the rest of the country is a lot more appealing for women to work in.”
Lancaster was responding to Insurance Age’s Broker Diversity Push – Gender Leadership Gap campaign.
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