Whittaker Joins Lockton in San Francisco as a Senior VP

May 15, 2009

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Charles B. Whittaker has joined insurance broker Lockton in San Francisco as a senior vice president. The addition of Whittaker expands Lockton’s depth of expertise in property and liability insurance, especially for commercial real estate clients. He will have a lead role in expanding the company’s presence in the San Francisco Bay Area and throughout the western region.

Whittaker has held many key business development and management roles during his career. Immediately prior to joining Lockton, he was a senior vice president at Willis.

“Charlie brings a wealth of experience and strong relationships in commercial real estate and other industries. He is outstanding at structuring cost-effective risk finance solutions to address exposures inherent to a client’s business operations,” said Adam McDonough, president and CEO of Lockton’s San Francisco operations.

Lockton’s Real Estate practice works with clients to identify and provide protection against the exposures often encountered with development and transactions in the commercial and residential real estate industry.

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