SAN DIEGO, Dec. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- San Diego-based Lockton Senior Vice President Sallie Giblin has been named one of Business Insurance magazine's 2011 Women to Watch. Lockton is the world's largest privately held insurance broker and employee benefits consultant.
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Giblin joined Lockton in September 2006, and she has distinguished herself for her employee benefits expertise and client advocacy.
Recognized for her expertise in health reform and employee benefits, Sallie has been invited to speak before benefits and business organizatons at various regional and national conferences including: Construction Finance Management Association (CFMA) and the 2010 Renaissance Executive Forum.
In the Business Insurance magazine feature highlighting her award, she reflected on the importance of mentoring and building strong relationships with colleagues and clients. She said, "It's an old saying, but it's true that people don't care how much you know until they know how much you care. That's something that really always struck a chord with me, and that's how I try to approach my clients, my colleagues and all of my other relationships."
Giblin and the other honorees in Women to Watch received their awards at a ceremony in New York City on Dec. 6.
About Lockton
More than 4,100 professionals at Lockton provide more than 15,000 clients around the world with insurance, benefits, and risk management services, offering an uncommon level of client service. From its founding in 1966 in Kansas City, Missouri, Lockton has grown to become the largest privately held insurance broker in the world and 9th largest overall. Independent researcher Greenwich Associates awarded Lockton its 2011 Service Excellence Award for risk management for large companies. For three consecutive years, Business Insurance has recognized Lockton as a "Best Place to Work in Insurance."
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