DALLAS, July 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Lockton Dallas is pleased to announce its inclusion in the Dallas Business Journal's annual ranking of the Best Places to Work in North Texas for the second year in a row. Rankings are derived from survey responses received directly from Lockton Associates.
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"As a leader in this organization, it's rewarding to know that our Associates enjoy working at Lockton. However, those same Associates are the reason this is such a great workplace. Across the board, they have great work ethic, positive attitudes and a focus on service. Who wouldn't love working with people like that?" said Frank Scardino, chief executive officer of Lockton's Dallas Property and Casualty Practice.
"Awesome people and a great culture are at the heart of who we are as a company. We depend on our Associates to act independently, serve clients, and support each other. In return, we owe them a fun and supportive workplace. It's a great place to work now, but we have plans to create an even more innovative and productive environment this coming year," said Bruce Sammis, chief executive officer of Lockton Dunning Benefits.
About Lockton
More than 4,900 professionals at Lockton provide 35,000 clients around the world with risk management, insurance, and employee benefits consulting services that improve their businesses. From its founding in 1966 in Kansas City, Missouri, Lockton has attracted entrepreneurial professionals who have driven its growth to become the largest privately held insurance broker in the world and 9th largest overall. Independent researcher Greenwich Associates has awarded Lockton its Service Excellence Award for risk management for large companies. For four consecutive years, Business Insurance has recognized Lockton as a "Best Place to Work in Insurance." To see the latest insights from Lockton's experts, check Lockton Market Update.
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