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Aon bolsters its broking capabilities with two senior leadership appointments

by AIP Online Bureau | Oct 14, 2025 | Eco/Invest/Demography, Intermediaries, International News, Non-Life, Reinsurance | 0 comments

Both appointments are effective immediately, with Michelle and Lucy based in London and reporting into Rob Kemp, chief executive officer (CEO) of Commercial Risk for Aon UK

LONDON: Global re/insurance broker Aon plc has announced the appointments of Michelle Beverely as chief broking officer (CBO) for Commercial Risk and Lucy Gleeson as Head of Products and Facilities.

Both appointments are effective immediately, with Michelle and Lucy based in London and reporting into Rob Kemp, chief executive officer (CEO) of Commercial Risk for Aon UK.

Michelle brings more than 20 years of experience to the position, alongside deep industry insight and trusted relationships spanning the insurance community. Most recently, Michelle served as Head of Corporate Broking for UK Retail, with most of her career spent at Aon in various broking roles.

As chief broking officer, Michelle will be responsible for shaping the UK Commercial Risk broking strategy and strengthening relationships with insurers. In this role, she will lead efforts to align broking activity with client needs, ensuring consistency and innovation across the portfolio.

Since joining Aon in 2022, Lucy has successfully led the Structured Portfolio Solutions team, driving innovation in the development and management of key UK facilities that deliver value for clients across all segments. Drawing on her experience at HSBC and Willis Towers Watson, she combines technical expertise with strong market insight, positioning her to play a pivotal role in strengthening Aon’s client offering.

Rob Kemp, CEO of Commercial Risk for Aon UK, said,“Both appointments reflect Aon’s commitment to provide excellence for our clients, and we take pride in Aon’s status as a home for talent. We are proud to be able to nurture and promote talent and proven leadership from within the organisation, which is a testament to the calibre of people we attract and retain in our business at Aon.”

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