Responsibilities
As Executive Vice President, Real Estate Industry Leader, Pete leads strategy, engagement and execution across North America. Aon's Real Estate Practice is committed to delivering value by combining deep industry expertise with innovative products, customized solutions, exceptional market results and outstanding service. By leveraging talent, strong market relationships and advanced technology, we drive bespoke solutions and tailored strategies that enhance clients' risk management and optimize their total cost of risk.
Experience
With over 30 years of experience in commercial property and casualty insurance Pete has built expertise across Brokerage, Underwriting and Risk Management. Over the last 15 years, he has held senior leadership roles, guiding global real estate initiatives and leading commercial insurance operations in the Mountain West Region for the world's largest privately held brokerage. In these roles, he managed strategic relationships and industry-focused verticals, aligning capabilities to deliver market-leading solutions, superior outcomes, and exceptional client service. His experience spans Multifamily, Affordable Housing, Industrial, Single-Family Rental (SFR), Office and Commercial Real Estate sectors. During this time, Pete led a $2.2 billion premium portfolio, managing 300 associates serving over 1,600 clients.
Pete's well-rounded experience includes serving as a Risk Manager for a Fortune 1000 company and as an Underwriter/Underwriting Manager for a global insurer. Hi hands-on experience, combined with his passion for innovation and client advocacy, ensures he delivers creative solutions that exceed expectations.
Speaking at
Thu Nov 06
9:00 AM — 10:00 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time
Moscone West - Level 2, 2006-2008
CRE Insurance Spotlight: Managing Risk, Costs, and Market Uncertainty
Category
Capital Markets
Rising insurance costs are impacting property operating margins, valuations, and investment decisions. Lindsay Brugger, VP of Urban Resilience for ULI, will moderate this panel of CRE insurance experts as they analyze why insurance prices have recently been rising so sharply, examine the impacts of rising costs on CRE including changing lending standards, and explore strategies for securing property insurance coverage for varied development project typologies. The panel will dive deep into how migration patterns, demographic changes, climate events, and both federal and state regulations have made permanent impacts to the CRE insurance industry and identify CRE market response trends and best practices.

