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William McPherson ("Mac") Durrett has over 25 years experience
in risk management and insurance as an underwriter, broker and consultant.
In these capacities he has worked with both mid-market and large multi-national
organizations based both in the U.S. and in Europe. He has extensive
experience with clients working in a variety of industries, including
heavy and light manufacturing, hospitality, facility services, real
estate, construction, chemical, technology, hazardous waste processing,
healthcare products and services, heavy equipment, food, retail sales,
habitational, professional services and textiles
The
consulting services Mac offers to clients include risk management
and insurance audits; due diligence assistance in mergers, acquisitions
and divestitures; risk funding and retention analyses; administrative
studies; insurance and risk management program design; management
of competitive vendor and broker bidding processes; strategic planning
and continuous counsel.
Mac
is President of Durrett & David Risk Management, Inc., having
joined its predecessor firm, D. L. Tibbals Risk Management Consulting
Inc. in 2003. He began his work in insurance in 1982 when Mac became
an underwriter for Chubb and Son Inc., working in their Atlanta office
and later relocating to open an underwriting department in Chubb's
Charlotte office. Mac returned to Atlanta in 1988 when he joined insurance
broker, Johnson & Higgins Inc. (J&H), which was later acquired
by Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (Marsh).
As
a Vice President in J&H and Marsh's Atlanta Office, Mac served
a number of roles including Broker and Client Executive for mid-sized
and large multinational companies, Manager of J&H's International
Department, and Sales Leader of Marsh's Risk Management Department.
Mac
received his BA from Kenyon College in Ohio. He is a member of The
Society of Risk Management Consultants (SRMC). Mac has served as an
Elder of Trinity Presbyterian Church, a Trustee for The Southern Center
for International Studies, and as Trustee of Congregations for Affordable
Housing
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