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Paul Avis leaves Canada Life

22 December 2020
Paul Avis: Group risk can help make a statement
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Paul Avis, one of the group risk sector’s leading commentators and influencers, is leaving Canada Life Group Insurance after 11 years.

Avis leaves Canada Life by mutual consent and will pursue new opportunities.

Following a restructure of the UK business, and alignment of marketing teams, Avis took on a new role as strategic propositions director, protection, in August 2019, for a 12 month period, to deliver specific project work, but it was agreed to extend that role to the end of this year to complete the work. That project work is now complete, and by mutual agreement, Paul has decided to pursue new opportunities.

For over a decade Avis has been a key voice in the workplace protection industry through trade media, events and industry working groups.

From Left, Emma Fletcher, Paul Avis, Stephen Briggs, John Greenwood, Simon Derby, Luke Prankard, David Shearman and Daniel Lamb

Canada Life UK managing director, group protection Tim Stoves says: “Following 11 successful years at Canada Life, and by mutual agreement, Paul has decided to leave to pursue new opportunities. We would like to thank Paul for his consistent enthusiasm, energy and passion for protection, and he leaves with our best wishes for the future. We part as friends and he leaves a positive legacy of great work behind as we look forward to building on the success, moving forward as market leader in group protection.

“Although Paul’s role at Canada Life won’t be replaced, Dan Crook, our protection sales director, will lead our market commentary going forward. Dan has extensive knowledge of the industry built up over many years working for Canada Life, and will no doubt add his own flair to our communications.”

Avis says: “It has been a genuine privilege to have worked at Canada Life, alongside an amazing team, for the last 11 years. Having joined in 2009 we became the largest provider in group insurance in 2013 and have sustained that position since: for any business to get to #1 is an achievement but to maintain that position for so long is incredible.

“On a personal front the loss of Ian McMullan as our Managing Director, to cancer, was personally devastating, and without doubt the hardest thing to come to terms with throughout my career, a sentiment no doubt shared by all that worked alongside Ian. On a positive note winning ILAG Practitioner of the Year in 2018 was astonishing as this is not normally given to protection professionals-it was a first for a group protection person and also for a non-actuary in Protection showing the increasing importance of the benefits that we provide. In any career you have highs and lows but I am proud of my time at Canada Life, and what we accomplished as a team, and wish the business and my colleagues every success in the future in what, to me, is the most fascinating , under-developed and important marketplaces in financial services.”

 

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