Alan Bressler
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Managing Director
Marsh Environmental Practice
3475 Piedmont Road, N.E., Suite 1200
Atlanta, GA 30305
(404) 995-3288; Fax: (404) 955-3289
www.marsh.com
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Alan Bressler of Marsh's Environmental Practice writes on
environmental insurance
for IRMI.com.
He is a co-leader of Marsh's Environmental Practice in the United States.
His responsibilities include setting and executing Marsh's corporate strategy
for sales and delivery of environmental products and services to clients, acting
as a corporate technical resource in support of regional and branch office staff,
developing new environmental product and service offerings, and training and
education of Marsh's regional and branch environmental network.
Mr. Bressler has 17 years' experience exclusively in environmental risk management,
insurance, and strategic consulting for major industries, including manufacturing,
chemical, finance, and construction. He was one of the nation's first insurance
brokers to specialize exclusively in the environmental insurance market. Prior
to joining Marsh's corporate staff, he was a core member of its Environmental
Consulting Group and was responsible for the sale and delivery of a wide array
of environmental consulting services for major industry. His expertise lies
in the areas of:
- Environmental Insurance Program Development
- Strategic Environmental Risk Identification & Quantification
- Environmental Management Systems/ISO 14000 Consulting
- Contaminated Property Redevelopment
Mr. Bressler received a bachelor of science degree in Risk Management and
Insurance from Florida State University and serves on the National Brownfields
Association Advisory Board.
Articles on IRMI.com
Commercial Insurance: Environmental Insurance
Environmental
Insurance Changes the Game for Commercial Lenders (December 2002)
Environmental
Risk in Retail: Exposures and Solutions (October 2002)
Navigating the
U.S. Environmental Liability Market (Part 1) (March 2002)
Navigating the
U.S. Environmental Liability Market (Part 2) (March 2002)
Mold: The Newest
Environmental Hazard (September 2001)