25 January 2018Insurance

Lockton appoints US casualty leader

Insurance broker Lockton has promoted Debbie Goldstine to executive vice president and US casualty leader.

Goldstine has been with Lockton for 12 years. She most recently was senior vice president and US excess casualty practice leader.

In what is an expanded role, Goldstine will support the delivery of strategic casualty solutions for Lockton clients and advise on marketplace and emerging risk trends.

"Debbie has built a reputation with clients and colleagues as an expert in complex risk management issues," said Peter Clune, Lockton's president and COO of US operations. "Our clients, associates and markets will all be energized as they learn about Debbie's new role."

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