Julian James, currently CEO of Lockton International, has announced that he plans to resign, effective January 31, 2013. James decision was made through an announcement by Mike Hammond, Chairman of Lockton’s international operations.
Hammond noted that James joined Lockton International immediately following the acquisition of Alexander Forbes International Risk Services in 2006. He has served as CEO of Lockton International since April 2008, and has been instrumental in helping to develop and build out our global capabilities.
The announcement said that during the interim period Hammond and James would “work with the other members of the leadership team to effect an orderly transition of his responsibilities.
“On behalf of the Lockton family and all Lockton Partners and Associates, I would like to thank Julian for his leadership, support and friendship and we wish him well in the future,” hammond added.
Source: Lockton International
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