Hub International appoints Canadian President

Two promotions aimed at driving new growth programs across marketplace

Insurance News

By Paul Lucas

Brokerage giant Hub International Limited has been on an acquisition-spree in recent months – and now it has set its sights on enhancing its Canadian operations with two key appointments.

Tina Osen, currently president of HUBTOS in British Columbia, will step into the role of president of Hub Canada; while Chad Robertson, currently regional president of Canada West will move into the role of executive vice president of international business and growth initiatives.

 “Tina and Chad have demonstrated exceptional leadership while at HUB,” stated Marc Cohen, president of Hub International. “Tina will champion our commitment to growing in Canada, where Hub’s roots are, and Chad will expand our ambitions to drive new growth programs with other marketplaces for all of our North American operations.”

​According to a company press release, Osen will leverage her proven successful strategies in client advocacy, marketplace relationships, and support of the Hub culture in British Columbia for all of Hub’s Canadian operations driving organic growth and continued expansion through mergers and acquisitions.

​Meanwhile, Robertson is charged with building a broader spectrum of offerings for Hub clients throughout North America, creating innovative client focused products and initiatives. He will also coordinate Hub’s relationships and business at Lloyds.

“Hub’s organic growth and mergers and acquisitions efforts, is creating new opportunities for where and how we do business,” stated Martin P. Hughes, Chairman and CEO, Hub International. “Building the right leadership team is necessary to maintaining our position and fuelling our ambitions as we take advantage of the exciting changes in the insurance industry.”

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