Foa & Son Corporation
Bradley Hamburger has a work experience spanning over three companies. Bradley began their career as an Associate at Fischbein Badillo Wagner in September 1989 and worked there until November 1991. Bradley then joined Halland Companies as Vice President in November 1991 and stayed with the company until August 2005. Following their time at Halland Companies, Hamburger joined Foa & Son as Senior Vice President in August 2005, and their tenure at the company continues to the present.
Bradley Hamburger's education history includes obtaining a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from Brooklyn Law School, where they studied from 1986 to 1989. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Brandeis University, where they studied from 1982 to 1986.
Foa & Son Corporation
Founded in 1861, Foa & Son are international insurance brokers based in New York City. Foa & Son's Commercial Insurance Division, Private Insurance Advisory Service, Corporate Benefits Practice, Multinational Services Division, and Blue Water Hull Division, provide insurance solutions to some of the USA's, and the world's, most prestigious firms. Since 1861, five generations of Foas have led the firm to be responsive to the changing needs of our clients to assess exposures and manage risks. Every Practice at Foa & Son is headed by a Senior Account Executive with at least 25 years of insurance experience. Our local knowledge, national experience, and international capability continue the legacy of our founder, Fortunato Foa. Our expertise as an international broker began when Mario Foa moved the firm's insurance business from Genoa, Italy, via Switzerland, to New York in 1935. To this day, all of our US offices continue to work with insurance companies and intermediaries all over the world. Our in-depth knowledge and experience extends to all principal sectors including: luxury brands, real estate, hospitality, manufacturers, distributors, financial and professional service firms, not-for-profits, municipalities, educational institutions, and shipowners.