MBA Insurance promotes MacKenzie and McCullough

MBS-Insurance/

23 August 2017
| By Staff |
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MBS Insurance has promoted financial advisers, Chris MacKenzie and Brent McCullough to partner status within the company’s Sydney headquartered special risk advice practice.

The move was announced by the company’s partners Kris Mason and Drew Burden who said the appointments reflected MBS’s commitment and focus on investing in, and bringing through, talent in key practice areas. 

“Our new partners have worked extremely hard to forge a successful career at MBS and we are proud to offer them the opportunity to lead a firm with a compelling future,” Mason and Burden said.

MacKenzie and McCullough joined MBS just over five years ago when they were identified by the advice practice partners for their interpersonal skills and qualities and invited to join the team initially in administrative roles.

 

 

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