Ex-Ardonagh deputy CEO Janice Deakin: "I need a break from big deals"

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Former Ardonagh deputy CEO Janice Deakin has stepped back at the consolidator and vowed that she needs a ‘break’ from big deals having worked on the acquisition of Swinton, but added the idea of acting as a non-executive director at another firm presently has little appeal.

Deakin joined Ardonagh in 2015 alongside former Gallagher UK colleagues David Ross and Adrian Brown as the retail broking head. She took the title deputy CEO two years later when Rob Worrell joined the business and then played an instrumental role in the integration of Swinton.

“I have never been big on job titles, so I was never a massive fan of being announced as deputy CEO to be honest,” Deakin, who now acts as an adviser and consultant to Ardonagh, exclusively told Insurance Age this week.

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