Lighthouse Property Insurance Corp. announced its president, Ronald Chapman, will retire in July. The company said Patrick White, a director and owner of Lighthouse since 2010, will succeed Chapman as president.
Chapman has held the position of president since Lighthouse’s founding in 2008. After his departure from Lighthouse, he will continue to provide select consulting services and serve as a director for the company.
The company said this is the latest phase in Lighthouse’s long-term executive transition plan, initiated early last year.
Lighthouse, headquartered in Orlando, Fla., is an admitted property/casualty insurance company authorized to write in Louisiana and South Carolina. The company specializes in homeowners, condo, renters and dwelling fire insurance policies.
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