Bill Landers is an Executive Benefits Consultant with The Todd Organization who has developed innovative benefits solutions for companies since 1996. Bill has demonstrated expertise in the financial market—as such, he is an expert in structuring benefit programs using BOLI and other progressive funding strategies that help banks offset the cost of employee benefits, while providing attractive tax efficiencies. Bill has spoken and written frequently on topics related to benefits and BOLI.

Prior to his experience as an Executive Benefits Consultant, Bill practiced law for more than 20 years at Martin, Tate, Morrow & Marston, P.C., in Memphis, Tennessee, where he was a shareholder and head of the firm’s Litigation Section. Bill was active in civic and bar association activities, serving on the Board of Directors of the Memphis Bar Association. He practiced law in numerous states and federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court, where he successfully argued the case of Allen v. Wright in 1984.

Bill graduated with distinction from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1974 and from Mississippi State University in 1972.