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 MetLife has appointed Wojciech Dochan as Employee Benefits Head of Proposition to assist in the growth of its rapidly developing UK employee benefits business.
 
 He joins from Unum where he was Head of Commercial Marketing and held a previous role as Head of Product Development at Bupa.
 
 The announcement continues the expansion of MetLife’s employee benefits business which has included the recent appointments of Stephanie Baillie as Director who joined from Friends Life and Tom Gaynor as Sales Director, UK Employee Benefits.
 
 Stephanie Baillie, Director, MetLife UK Employee Benefits, said: “MetLife has a clear growth strategy in the UK employee benefits market where we have defined opportunities for innovation and enhanced service capability.
 
 “Wojciech’s extensive experience in the employee benefits sector will help drive our proposition in our chosen markets.”
 
 Wojciech Dochan commented, “I am thrilled to be part of a focused team with ambitious plans for long-term growth in employee benefits based on innovation, global insight, and huge brand strength.
  

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