Aon is to combine its UK and Europe, Middle East and Africa regions under the leadership of UK CEO Julie Page.
The move also means EMEA CEO Eduardo Dávila will leave Aon at the end of the year.
In a statement the global professional services firm revealed it is “bringing together” its client-serving capabilities and operations in the UK and EMEA regions and has appointed Page (pictured) as CEO of its EMEA region, inclusive of the UK, effective from 15 November.
Eric Andersen, president of Aon, said: “As we continue to go further, faster with our 3×3 Plan to accelerate our Aon United strategy, operating as one united region will simplify our organisational structure to be even more responsive to client need and create further opportunities for our colleagues.
“With more than 30 years of experience spanning our risk capital and human capital capabilities, Julie is well positioned to partner with leaders in the region to deliver on our 3×3 Plan and further develop leading colleague and client experiences.”
Touching on Dávila’s departure, Andersen added: “We are very grateful to Eduardo for his contributions to Aon and for leading and inspiring colleagues to deliver outstanding results.
“During his distinguished tenure, Eduardo served as a tireless champion of our firm across Iberia and EMEA and he leaves the region in a position of strength, to capitalise on growth opportunities and scale Aon United solutions.”