Miller expands into media and entertainment

Miller has announced the appointment of Susana Bramwell to lead the broker’s expansion into media, TV and film.

Ms Bramwell has over 30 years’ experience in the media and entertainment business. She joins from Marsh where she has worked for seven years as head of media and entertainment, leading its London-based team. Prior to this, she co-founded O’Neill and Bramwell, an insurance broker specialising in the advertising, production and event industries, which she co-managed for over 10 years before continuing on as director of media and entertainment upon the company’s sale to Oval Insurance. She started her career at Northwood O’Neil.

James Hands, CEO designate, commented: “I am delighted to welcome Susana to Miller. As a highly respected leader in the market with strong relationships and deep technical knowledge, we are excited to have her lead the build out of our team’s Media, TV and Film offering. At Miller, our priority is always to remain agile and able to meet the changing needs of our clients, and I am confident that Susana’s appointment will be critical as we continue to grow and evolve our products and services.”

Ms Bramwell will join Miller later this year.

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