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Dallas-Based Apex Global Partners Names Two New Partners and Appoints COO and CFO

Wed Jul 16, 2008 3:01am EDT
Apex Global Partners, a Dallas-Based Insurance Broker and Employee
  Benefits/Human Resources Consultant, Has Named Ian Packer and Scott
                           Brock as Partners

   The Company Appointed Mr. Packer as Chief Financial Officer, and
                 Mr. Brock as Chief Operating Officer
DALLAS--(Business Wire)--
Apex Global Partners (http://agpins.com), one of the
fastest-growing insurance brokers in the country, recently named two
new partners in the privately held company.

   Ian Packer has been named partner and chief financial officer, and
Scott Brock has been named partner and chief operating officer.
Together with Apex's Chairman and CEO, Gary R. Griffith, Brock, Packer
and Griffith will comprise the Partners and Executive Committee of
Apex. Additionally, Brock and Packer will join Griffith on Apex's
Board of Directors.

   "I'm very pleased to have Scott and Ian join as partners and
executive officers. They are talented, seasoned insurance executives,
as well as accomplished insurance-sector investors. With a
high-growth, multi-market business plan in place, Scott and Ian will
be significant contributors to Apex's next level of success," said
Griffith. "I have worked with both of them in the past, and look
forward to working with them again in our rapidly expanding company.
We will continue to grow both organically and through select
acquisitions. The financial and operational experience that Ian and
Scott bring to Apex's executive team will allow us to be more agile
and focused on our operations and opportunities."

   Based in Dallas, Apex Global Partners provides creative solutions
to its corporate clients in the areas of domestic and international
insurance brokerage, as well as employee benefits and human resources
management. Additionally, Apex works with more than 60 partners in 55
countries through its involvement in WBN, LTD, the largest privately
owned insurance broker network.

Apex Global Partners
Gary Griffith, 214-871-0404
ggriffith@agpins.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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