Marsh Inc., the world's leading risk and insurance services firm,
today announced it has established a Global Real Estate Practice and
appointed Jeffrey S. Alpaugh to lead the Practice.
Mr. Alpaugh, who reports to James M. Enelow, head of the firm's
Industry Practices, has been with Marsh throughout his 18-year career
in insurance and risk management. During that time, he has held
positions of increasing responsibility in the firm's New York, Los
Angeles, and Boston offices, serving initially as a broker, then
becoming global client executive, regional real estate industry
practice leader, and, most recently, regional client executive
practice leader. In his new role, Mr. Alpaugh will bring a global
focus to the firm's extensive real estate capabilities and supporting
resources in every region of the world.
"As real estate investment firms continue moving toward a global
operating platform, they need advisors that can operate seamlessly and
offer industry insights and service delivery around the world," said
Mr. Enelow. "Under Jeff's leadership, Marsh's Global Real Estate
Practice will bring focused worldwide expertise, creative solutions,
and approaches to help clients in this rapidly growing industry sector
navigate the complex and emerging exposures they face."
Mr. Alpaugh earned a BA degree from Kenyon College and an MBA from
Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. He is a
visiting professor at MIT's Center for Real Estate.
Marsh has 26,000 employees and annual revenues approaching $5
billion. The firm provides advice and transactional capabilities to
clients in over 100 countries. Marsh is a unit of Marsh & McLennan
Companies (MMC), a global professional services firm with
approximately 55,000 employees and approximately $12 billion of annual
revenues. MMC also is the parent company of Guy Carpenter, Kroll,
Mercer, and Putnam Investments. MMC's stock (ticker symbol: MMC) is
listed on the New York, Chicago, and London stock exchanges. MMC's Web
Site is www.mmc.com. Marsh's Web site is www.marsh.com.