New look for insurancepeople
No bells or whistles! No bunting or ticker-tape! No fanfare! Contrary to traditional press make-overs, IP prefers to let readers make up their own minds
Michelle Neary Marketing Manager - Marketing Services Sterling Insurance
“Love the new size”
William Hughes Managing Director Devitt Insurance Brokers
“The delivery of IP is consistent with the way we try to operate our business”
David Grant Equity Group
“Always a great read, now in an easy-to-use size”
Lizzie Smith-Foreman Head of Group Marketing and Communications Markerstudy
“Like the new size - taken aback initially, but it’s perfect ‘handbag’ size”
Neil Utley Chairman
Hastings Direct
“Good article by Terry Wellard. Spot on!”
Terry Wellard
“The new size does grow on you”
Hayley Parsons
GoCompare.com
“It rocks!” Dave Parry
Director of Sales and Distribution NIG Commercial
“The new format fits well in my bag so I can read IP on the train”
Peter Cullum
Founder and Non-Executive Deputy Chairman Towergate
“Micro technology at its very best with great content to match”
Geoff Doyle Retired
“Eminently readable, portable, and travel friendly - my ‘glossy’ of choice”
Stacy Prosser Marketing Team Leader Open GI
“Great new look IP - it’s just the right size for my handbag now!”
Graham Getgood Retired
“The Wellard item is superb”
Jamie Marchant
Marketing and Communications Director
Groupama Insurances
“It might only be fun-sized – but IP is still making a big impression”
Carl Shuker Chief Executive A-Plan Insurance
“Small but perfectly formed!”
Tom Duggan
“Very impressed with the new edition. Good stories on good people”
Andy Homer
“Find the ‘iPad’ edition an essential adjunct to my FHM app”
12 insurancepeople NOVEMBER 2011
“Oh well, you can’t please everyone” - Editor
Lloyd Hanks Managing Director LAH Consulting
“Might be handy for a handbag, but really not impressed personally”
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