
Sam Michel has been named as the new business development manager for Assurant’s UK automotive sector, which is part of the international business solutions firm.
His role involves pinpointing and establishing environmentally-friendly and profitable business collaborations with top-tier automotive sellers in the UK, encompassing both franchised outlets and large used-car centers, all centered around Assurant’s range of automobile safeguarding solutions.
Sam has dedicated over 12 years to the automotive sector, having served as a regional manager for Car Benefit Solutions—a specialist in employee car ownership programs—and as a national accounts manager at Glass’s, an organization that provides industry data.
He stated: "Joining Assurant at this juncture is incredibly thrilling. Given their ongoing commitment to pushing boundaries through new innovations, the firm boasts a suite of products and a digital platform that I consider unparalleled in the industry. This presents substantial opportunities for expansion within the ranks of Britain's premier franchised motor dealerships and large auto superstores."
Damian Tyler, the European commercial director at Assurant, commented: "We're delighted to have Sam join our team. With his extensive experience and profound understanding of the automotive sector, we anticipate he will effectively support us in expanding our relationships with Britain's leading auto retailers."
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