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Rory Best joins The Ardonagh Group

29 July, 2021 |Ardonagh Group | Appointments

Corporate leadership role in global broking business

Building on extensive experience of management in high performance situations

Rory will create and lead Senior Leadership training programme

Working with Ardonagh’s wide-ranging community and charity projects

 

London & Dublin: The Ardonagh Group (‘Ardonagh’ or the ‘Group’), a Top 20 Global Broker with gross written premium in excess of $10 billion, today announced the appointment of former Ulster, Ireland and British & Irish Lions Captain, Rory Best, as Director of Development.

The Role

Rory will work with the executive teams across the Group, and in particular with its subsidiary Arachas, drawing upon his unique perspective on resilience and strategies for overcoming opposition. In this newly created role, Rory will work closely with David Ross, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Ardonagh, and Conor Brennan, CEO of both Arachas and Ardonagh Europe, deepening and building client relationships throughout the world. He will campaign on behalf of the Group’s wide-ranging community and charity projects and will be appointed to the board of Ardonagh Community Trust, the Group’s charity, which has donated over £1m to community causes globally.

Rory Best

Rory, from Poyntzpass in Co. Down, Northern Ireland, is one of the most successful and most capped rugby players in history, having earned 124 caps for Ireland, from his debut in 2005 to his retirement at the end of the 2019 Rugby World Cup, his fourth World Cup.  He graduated from Queen’s University Belfast with a degree in agriculture before becoming a professional rugby player with Ulster, his home province. He played for Ulster from 2004 to 2019 and for Ireland from 2005 to 2019, as well as touring with the British and Irish Lions in 2013 and 2017. Throughout his playing career, he also worked at the family’s farming business in Poyntzpass and brings huge experience of the challenges faced by modern farmers in a fast-changing agricultural world.

Since retiring Rory has predominantly focused on his charitable endeavours and is a passionate philanthropist. He will lend his voice to work with Ardonagh in support of mental health awareness and other issues affecting young people. This September he will walk 180 miles from Daisy Lodge in Co. Down to the site of the Cancer Fund for Children’s new short break centre in Cong, Co. Mayo, to shine a light on the experiences of children and young people suffering from cancer. Rory has ambitious plans to raise £500,000 to help ensure children don’t have to face cancer alone.

David Ross, founder and CEO of Ardonagh, said: “Rory Best is an exceptional man with unique insights into leadership and an acute commercial intelligence. Whilst I have always hugely admired his sporting achievements, it is our shared values, and his unique insight into how teams can work better together that really strike a chord. Rory will be an influential voice inside our businesses and we very much looking forward to seeing him flourish as a corporate leader. It is a mark of his character that he is determined to learn the ropes from bottom to top, inside and out.”

Rory Best said: “I am very excited about my first major role since retirement, and the real beginning of the second phase of my career. Since I retired two years ago, I have examined many opportunities and wanted to make sure I was making a real difference in whatever I pursued. Coming from a farming family, I have long understood the importance of insurance to protect business owners. David and Conor have built truly world-class businesses and when they approached me about a role at Ardonagh and at Arachas, I was confident I could really help, developing  leadership abilities and offering management insight, given my own experience leading ambitious teams. Ardonagh’s deep support for the communities it operates in is personally important to me and aligned to my ambition to positively impact lives and livelihoods wherever possible.”

Conor Brennan, CEO of Arachas and Ardonagh Europe, said: “We have spent a significant amount of time with Rory this year and he has really got to know the team at Arachas. We have all been hugely impressed with his insight and refreshing observations. It is clear to us all that he can make a big impact within the business; we look forward to learning from him as he learns from us.”

 


Notes to Editors

Ardonagh and Arachas

In the first quarter of 2021, the Ardonagh Group increased income by 24.8% to £199.7 million and Adjusted EBITDA by 52% to £66.3 million due to a combination of acquisitions and continued organic growth. The Group expects further substantial growth and investment into international markets, including Ardonagh Europe, over the next 12 months and beyond.

Arachas led the recently announced initiative to establish the Ardonagh Global Data and Risk Management Centre in Mullingar in Co Westmeath, which will create 60 jobs and will provide data-driven insight to Ardonagh clients and to 7,000 colleagues globally into which IDA Ireland has invested.

The Ardonagh Group Limited is a holding company and is not regulated. Various subsidiaries of the Group are regulated, as required, to conduct their business.

The Group is the UK’s largest independent insurance broker powered by a network of over 100 locations across the UK and Ireland and a workforce of over 7,000 people.

Formed in 2017, Ardonagh today brings together best-in-class brands in specialist haulage businesses and vans, classic cars and motorcycles and private health insurance to UK SMEs. 

The Ardonagh Group was established in 2017 with the backing of majority shareholders HPS and Madison Dearborn Partners, two blue chip US based private equity groups. 

For more information, please contact: ardonagh@powerscourt-group.com

Rory’s Miles 2 Mayo

This September former Ulster, Ireland, British & Irish Lions Captain, Rory Best will be taking on a mammoth challenge as he will walk an epic 180 miles from Daisy Lodge in Co. Down to the site of Cancer Fund for Children’s new short break centre in Cong Co. Mayo.

To mark Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Rory will be shining a light on the experiences of children and young people by ‘walking a mile in their shoes’ or in this case, walking an180 miles in 9 days.

Rory has ambitious plans to raise £500,000 to help us ensure children don’t have to face cancer alone.

https://cancerfundforchildren.com/event/rorys-miles-2-mayo/

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