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Miller names new chief information officer

He has over 30 years of experience in IT.

Miller, an independent specialist in (re)insurance broking, appointed Steve Jolley as chief information officer (CIO), effective 2 December. 

Jolley, a seasoned IT executive with over 30 years of experience, will spearhead Miller’s technological initiatives aimed at enhancing client solutions and boosting internal efficiencies.

Jolley brings a background in senior leadership, having served as Group CIO at Lloyd’s broker Tysers for over four years. His previous roles include CIO positions at Ardonagh Specialty, Price Forbes, and JLT Group, now part of Marsh & McLennan. 

He also held the role of Group head of Business Information Systems at Lloyd’s Register and serves as a non-executive director at global IT consultancy ADROSONIC.

In his new role at Miller, Jolley will report to incoming chief operating officer Clare Lebecq.
 

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