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Eoghan Trehy has been appointed Head of Resilium Partners

Eoghan Trehy has been appointed Head of Resilium Partners to lead the growth and development of the Resilium Authorised Representative Equity Partner model.

Craig Robson
Craig Robson
Jul 01 2024

Jul 01 2024

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Eoghan Trehy has been appointed Head of Resilium Partners to lead the growth and development of the Resilium Authorised Representative Equity Partner model.

Resilium CEO Craig Robson said the new role would be part of the senior executive team of Resilium which include Managing Director Ben Hastie and new Head of Finance Clive Kingsley.

“Our vision is to be the AR network of choice with the highest standard of professionalism and integrity,” Mr Robson said.

“Our Partner model helps us achieve this by giving ARs options to build on their equity and scale with support or create a client focused succession plan.”

Mr Robson said the goal was to have a Resilium Partner in every major city, effectively creating network hubs. He said the new role would complement and support the delivery of service to those businesses as they grow.

“My role will be to assist Resilium Partners in achieving their growth ambitions organically and inorganically and collaborating to find operational efficiencies across the network.” Mr Trehy said.

“It’s an exciting time for Resilium, and all of our partners are growing rapidly.”

Eoghan Trehy has extensive experience in the insurance industry, formerly Head of Insurance Broking at Macquarie Bank and more recently VP of Partnerships at Honey Insurance and a Board Member of Insurtech Australia.

“Eoghan is well known to our network and the broader insurance industry and his background in banking, deal structuring and strategic planning will be incredibly valuable to our Partners.” Mr Robson concluded.

Craig Robson
Craig Robson
CEO Resilium
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