Kansas City, Mo., USA - September 30, 2015, Kansas City, Mo., USA - Lockton, an insurance broker, announced expanded leadership roles for Mike Hammond, Glenn Spencer, and Neil Nimmo.
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Glenn Spencer has been named Chief Operating Officer of Lockton, Inc. and President of Lockton Companies in the US.
Mr. Spencer had previously been US Chief Operating Officer for Lockton. Mr. Spencer is a ten-year Lockton Associate who has been the Chief Operating Officer of Lockton’s US business since 2010.
He previously held executive roles at insurance brokers Palmer & Cay, Marsh, and Johnson & Higgins. He has also been Risk Manager at AOL. He is a graduate of the George Washington University School of Business. He is based in Lockton’s Kansas City office.
Neil Nimmo will transition to CEO of both Lockton Companies LLP, in the UK, and Lockton International Holdings, Ltd, succeeding Mike Hammond on 1 May 2016.
Mr. Nimmo is currently Deputy CEO for Lockton’s international operations. Mr. Nimmo joined Lockton in 2007 and has been a leader in the growth and development of Lockton’s UK and international operations during the past decade. He has been a key leader in Lockton’s largest UK business, Risk Solutions, for the past eight years and has served as a founding Partner on the Board of Lockton Companies LLP.
He has more than 30 years of experience advising clients and structuring complex insurance programs, particularly in the Professions and Management Liability fields. Before joining Lockton, he was a Managing Director at Marsh and worked at Johnson & Higgins in London.
Mike Hammond has been appointed Executive Chairman of Lockton International Holdings, Ltd, the operating business for all of Lockton’s businesses outside the US.
In addition, Mr. Hammond will also work with the Lockton Inc. Board to develop and lead the company’s strategic planning process globally.
Mr. Hammond has led Lockton’s operations outside the US since the privately held broker bought the international business of Alexander Forbes in November 2006. ■