Blake Chapman Joins Alliant Insurance Services as Vice President, Employee Benefits Group
Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) April 09, 2014 -- Alliant Insurance Services (http://www.alliant.com), the nation’s largest specialty insurance brokerage firm, has announced that Blake Chapman has joined the company’s Employee Benefits Group as Vice President. Chapman will focus on plan design and implementation in Illinois and on a national level.
Chapman has extensive experience managing complex national employee benefits accounts, having served on both the brokerage and carrier sides of the business. He also has targeted experience in Mergers and Acquisitions and Administrative Services Only (ASO) funding arrangements. Prior to joining Alliant, Chapman served as a Senior Vice President with a large international brokerage firm.
“Blake’s ability to build trust and cultivate strong customer relationships has played an essential role in his delivery of consistent revenue growth and outstanding customer service,” said Bob Bennetsen, Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Benefits – Northeast. “His breadth of experience and dedication to client service will be a significant asset to us in the growth of our benefits business.”
Chapman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in business from Lake Forest College in Illinois. He will be based in the Chicago office of Alliant.
About Alliant Insurance Services
Headquartered in Newport Beach, CA, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. is one of the largest insurance brokerage firms in the United States and has a history dating back to 1925. Alliant provides property and casualty, workers’ compensation, employee benefits, surety, and financial products and services to more than 26,000 clients nationwide, including public entities, tribal nations, healthcare, energy, law firms, real estate, construction, and other industry groups. More information is available on the company’s web site at: http://www.alliant.com.
Lynda Lane, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc., +1 9492605050, [email protected]
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