Aon names risk management director

Michael S. Flanagan has been named managing director within the Aon Technology Group, which is part of Aon Risk Services.
AUG 16, 2007
By  Bloomberg
Aon Corp., the Chicago-based provider of risk management services, yesterday expanded its risk services team. Michael S. Flanagan has been named managing director within the Aon Technology Group, which is part of Aon Risk Services. He joins from Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. of Itasca, Ill., where he was the managing director of Gallagher Cyber Risk Services. Aon has also named Michael C. Lamprecht senior vice president within the Aon Financial Service Group, another division of Aon Risk Services. Also joining from Gallagher, Mr. Lamprecht previously was the national practice leader for eInsurance and CyberRisk Services there. Based in Chicago, both men will develop risk management solutions for companies with technology, media, privacy and intellectual property exposures.

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