National Insurance Brokers Association appoints Graham Stevens and John Halliday to the board.
The National Insurance Brokers Association (NIBA) has appointed two senior members to its board and farewelled two others, after its annual general meeting in Melbourne.
Pro Risk Insurance Brokers director and financial services firm Steadfast Group board member Graham Stevens has joined as the Victorian representative for the NIBA board.
Insurance broking company Willis Australia's South Australian manager, John Halliday, has joined as company representative to the NIBA board.
Griffiths Goodall Insurance Brokers' managing director Joseph Goodall and previous Willis Australia representative Gary Seymour have stepped down from the board.
"Stevens is interested in educational training issues. And, because Willis Australia is an international company, Halliday will be representing the interests of insurance brokers from South Australia and abroad," NIBA head Noel Pettersen said.
NIBA represents over 2600 insurance brokers in Australia from around 500 different firms.
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