Reframe Cancer today announces the appointment of industry expert Emma Thomson as a consultant. Emma will work alongside the Reframe team to help shape their proposition in the protection industry, and further strengthen Reframe’s relationships with insurers and advisers.
Emma brings a wealth of industry insight and expertise having held a number of senior positions over the last 20 years, including Life Office Relationship Director at LifeSearch, Product Strategist at British Friendly and Head of Protection Development at Sesame Bankhall Group. She is a founding member, Chair and Director of the Women in Protection Network, and is a board member of the Protection Distributor’s Group. She’s won many accolades for her achievements and contributions to the industry, most recently winning Protection Guru’s Dedication to Protection Award.
Reframe Cancer provides expert cancer navigation and support, covering over a million lives, helping both employees and employers impacted by cancer. 2024 has seen their work with advisers and insurers grow and Emma’s appointment will help continue this momentum into 2025.
Emma Thomson commented: “I’m delighted to be working with Reframe Cancer. The work they do is so important in supporting those living with cancer, as well as providing preventative services to help reduce the devastating impact cancer can have. There are some exciting developments planned for 2025 and I’m looking forward to helping them on their journey to support people affected by cancer through partnerships with insurers and distributors. Almost 950 people1 a day in England receive a cancer diagnosis which is a staggering number and one that’s likely to grow. This means the role the industry plays in supporting cancer patients, their loved ones and their employers, will become even more important over the next few years.”
Mark Stephenson, CEO, Reframe Cancer commented: “I’m thrilled that Emma has joined Reframe as a consultant. She is highly respected in the industry and her adviser insight and expertise is unrivalled. It’s a real coup bringing her on board, and as we look towards 2025, she will be fantastic at helping shape our work in this area.”