Talk:Adrian Montague

Latest comment: 3 years ago by HayleySandford in topic Adrian Montague

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Hi

I work at Aviva and I’d like to request a small edit to the page of Sir Adrian Montague please. I’d like to add a reference https://www.insuranceage.co.uk/insurance-age/news/2365452/sir-adrian-montague-named-next-aviva-chairman immediately to the first time “chairman” is mentioned on the first line of his page:

• Sir Adrian Alastair Montague CBE (born February 1948) is a British solicitor and businessman. He serves as the chairman of Aviva.[insert reference to https://www.insuranceage.co.uk/insurance-age/news/2365452/sir-adrian-montague-named-next-aviva-chairman]

We would also like a reference in the information box where his chairmanship of Aviva is mentioned and hyperlinked.

Sir Adrian Montague Born Adrian Alastair Montague February 1948 (age 69) Nationality British Alma mater Trinity Hall, Cambridge

Occupation Chairman, Aviva [insert reference to https://www.insuranceage.co.uk/insurance-age/news/2365452/sir-adrian-montague-named-next-aviva-chairman]

Spouse(s) Pamela Evans Penelope Webb Innes Daubeney Children 2 sons, 2 daughters Parent(s) Charles Edward Montague Olive Jones

We’d like the changes made so that information presented on Google knowledge cards / graphs is up to date and correct.

Many thanks for your help on this and let me know if you have further questions,

Best wishes

HayleyHayleySandford (talk) 16:39, 18 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

His appointment as chairman is already cited at the end of the last sentence in "Career". Edwardx (talk) 16:50, 18 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

Adrian Montague edit

Hello - I work in Aviva's communications team and I'd like to suggest an edit to Adrian Montague's Wikipedia profile.

He has recently retired from the Aviva Board and I wondered if you could please update his profile to reflect this? I'd be happy to suggest some words but, as I have a relationship with Aviva, I don't want to breach the Wikipedia editing guidelines.

Here is some evidence to help with any amendments:

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Many thanks,

HayleySandford (talk) 11:11, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

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