Ascot Group has announced the appointment of Ian Grayson (pictured above) as chief information officer for the UK and Bermuda regions.
In this newly established role, Grayson will be responsible for developing and executing a technology transformation strategy, aiming to enhance technology-based innovation and growth for the company’s UK and Bermuda platforms.
He will report to Owen Williams, chief information officer of Ascot Group, and will work out of the London office.
Grayson brings over 30 years of experience in the financial services industry and the London insurance market, with a proven track record in leading global technology teams. His role will focus on leveraging the latest technology solutions to improve underwriting and claims processes and drive the company’s digital transformation initiatives.
“Ian is an experienced executive with technical expertise that spans both foundational and emerging technologies,” Williams said. “As we propel our digital capabilities forward with a modern-era approach to our operations, Ian’s knowledge, leadership and perspective will allow Ascot to remain on the technological forefront of the industry.”
His efforts at Aon focused on improving efficiency, driving revenue growth, expanding market share, and enhancing employee engagement.
As part of the appointments, lawyer Michael Sevi has joined as its new group general counsel while John Gill has been promoted to the position of US general counsel.
“I send my congratulations to John on his well-deserved promotion. John’s legal expertise, coupled with his knowledge of the Ascot US business, and the trust and respect of his colleagues make him an obvious choice for the role,” said president and CEO of Ascot Group Jonathan Zaffino.
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