RSA chief digital officer Ian Hood resigns after only two months in new role

Danny Palmer
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Hood has decided to leave insurance sector altogether, according to RSA

Ian Hood has resigned as chief digital officer of insurance company RSA just two months after being the first ever person to fill the newly created role. Hood's remit was to establish a digital ...

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