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Chris Rolland

CEO

Chris's Bio

Chris is an accomplished senior leader with an expertise in sales, marketing and operations across international consumer and corporate Financial Services, Insurance and Strategic Consulting. Chris has over twenty years experience with P&L leadership as CEO, MD or VP delivering superior results growing profits and winning awards, in results focused businesses. He has a strong track record of innovation and change, building partnerships, leading various business units and numerous digital transformation programmes – in multi-product matrix organisations and is a highly experienced impact leader for growth, expansion and turn around. Awarded leader with expert commercial and financial skills at Board level.

Experience

Chris joined AllClear in January 2018 as CEO, with over 20 years Financial Services experience.

Previously he was CEO of Staysure and American Express Insurance Services. He holds an MBA, BA Economics and FS qualifications from the Chartered Institute of Insurance, and the Institute of Financial Services.

He believes passionately in supporting high customer ethics standards, and has grown multiple award winning businesses across innovative technology, customer service and marketing.

He’s a keen road cyclist, while also enjoying travelling, skiing, scuba diving.

LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisrolland/

The importance of accessibility in airports.

“It is pleasing to see UK airports making adaptations for special needs and assistance, but it’s important that they continue to improve their information resources, services and facilities to make travel inclusive and accessible for all. Planning a trip involves so many elements for travellers – getting to the airport, arranging travel insurance, finding a comfortable hotel, and booking holiday activities. Logistics for these elements are heightened for those with a disability – both visible or hidden – and the best way to ease any concerns is to be able to plan in advance. This relies on the airports helping make the planning aspect as seamless as possible.”