Lockton CEO James to step down

CEO of Lockton International, Julian James has announced his plans to resign.

Mike Hammond, chairman of Lockton’s international operations said in an announcement this morning that Mr James is to step down at the end of January 2013.

Mr James joined Lockton immediately following the acquisition of Alexander Forbes International Risk Services in 2006. He has served as CEO since April 2008.

A Lockton spokesman says Mr James is moving on from Lockton to pursue other interests. A succession plan is in place at the company, details of which will be announced in due course.

Mr Hammond said: “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.”

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