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J. Patrick Gallagher Jr., Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Arthur J Gallagher
21 May 2021Insurance

Arthur J. Gallagher snaps up Garner & Glover

Broker  Arthur J. Gallagher & Co (AJG) has completed the acquisition of Garner & Glover. The terms of the acquisition were undisclosed.

Established in 1874, Garner & Glover is an independent insurance agency that provides a wide range of business and personal property/casualty, life, and benefits products. It also offers athletics, wellness, and risk management services.

Post-acquisition, it will continue to function with current management under the guidance of Gallagher’s Peter Doyle and John Tournet, the company said.

J. Patrick Gallagher, Jr, CEO, said, “Garner & Glover brings to Gallagher a strong and talented leadership, service and production team in an attractive and growing region of the US.

“We are delighted to welcome Matt Sirmans, Chuck Shaw, and their associates to our growing, global team.”

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