Willis Towers Watson Appoints Corporate Risk, Broking Market Leader in St. Louis
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ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 3 -- Willis Towers Watson, an advisory, broking and solutions company, issued the following news release:
Willis Towers Watson (NASDAQ: WLTW), a leading global advisory, broking and solutions company, today announced John Campbell has been appointed Corporate Risk and Broking (CRB) market leader and Construction leader for St. Louis.
In this new position, Campbell will be responsible for driving the overall CRB growth strategy, value proposition and talent acquisition efforts in the region. Additionally, he will oversee the development of the company's construction business in the region and ensure clients receive the full scope of construction risk management products and services. He will report to Scot Housh, head of Corporate Risk and Broking, Midwest region.
Campbell, a 32-year veteran, joins Willis Towers Watson from USI Insurance Services where he held a variety of leadership roles, including most recently National Construction practice leader.
"We're thrilled to welcome John to Willis Towers Watson," said Tom Lawrence, Market Leader for Missouri and Kansas. "He is a true property & casualty expert and an industry leader in construction risk management. We're confident that with his leadership we will meet our CRB growth goals in the St. Louis market, while delivering unwavering client focus across our business."
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