Team of Three Strengthens Hub International in New England

Andrew Drayer

Leading global insurance brokerage and financial services firm, Hub International Limited, has announced that Andrew Drayer, Chi Vo and Joe Lawless have joined HUB in New England.

“Andrew, Chi and Joe are three industry veterans who will help us drive our strategic growth,” said Shawn McLaughlin, President of HUB New England. “They will strengthen our New England team and expand our ability to deliver an extraordinary client service experience.”

Drayer joins HUB as Executive Vice President of Strategy and Operations. He previously held leadership positions with another Massachusetts broker and a large multinational carrier.

He also practiced law for 17 years before moving to the distribution side of the business. Vo joins HUB as Director of Strategy Implementation. Lawless joins HUB as Director of Cross-Sell and Advanced Analytics.

“HUB’s reputation is outstanding,” said Drayer. “I have always viewed the organization with great admiration and respect. We are proud to join such an accomplished and dynamic team.”

Chi Vo and Joe Lawless

HUB New England is a leading full-service insurance consultant, broker and financial services firm providing risk management, insurance, employee benefits, retirement and wealth management products and services. HUB New England is made up of over 850 employees working in various locations, with 29 offices based in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, and Vermont.

About Hub International

Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Hub International Limited is a leading full-service global insurance broker and financial services firm providing risk management, insurance, employee benefits, retirement and wealth management products and services. With more than 17,000 employees in offices located throughout North America, Hub’s vast network of specialists brings clarity to a changing world with tailored solutions and unrelenting advocacy, so clients are ready for tomorrow.

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