BROKING
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Gras Savoye's new organisation strengthens Willis ties
French broker Gras Savoye has announced a structural organisation that aims, among other goals, to further develop its partnership with the global network of Willis.

Patrick Werner
The new structure was presented in Paris by Director General Patrick Werner, a former banking boss who took the reins of the company only five months ago. The changes are scheduled to kick off in March.
Two main divisions were created, one encompassing the competencies of the group, and another, its operational activities.
The ‘group’ division has been divided into four directorships, all of which respond directly to Mr Werner.
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