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As the AMII chair comes up for election next month, Stephanie Spicer talks to outgoing chairman Mike Izzard on his tenure and the tasks ahead

With an election approaching it is time for all good men and women to consider what lies ahead for the future of the marketplace. The private medical insurance market place that is. The Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII) elects a new chairman every two years. That time is fast approaching; in April the existing post holder Mike Izzard will step aside for the latest incumbent. As Izzard approaches the end of his tenure as chairman of AMII he will no doubt be hoping to leave a two-fold legacy: to have established the AMII module qualification in association with the ...

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