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Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced Commercial Lines Account Manager to join the growing team with Champion Risk & Insurance Services. Qualifications: Minimum 4 years of commercial lines account management experience Bachelors degree preferred Hold an appropriate Property and Casualty Agent/Broker license in good standing Experience with Applied Epic preferred Why Choose Champion: For three decades, Champion Risk & Insurance Services has been a growing force in the California insurance marketplace.
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Job Description Our client is seeking a P&C licensed, dedicated, and proactive Commercial Lines Account Manager to join their team. Prior experience in middle market commercial lines account management or related roles is preferred.
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SUMMARY: The Client Services Manager is a vital part of the management team of Marsh & McLennan Agency-Southwest. JOB TITLE: Client Services Manager, BI. Supports new business and account retention goals by assisting with new account development and retention, and by establishing and maintaining superior service standards.
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The Account Manager will be the day-to-day liaison between the insurance company and the insured. As a subsidiary of Heffernan Network (and Heffernan Insurance Brokers), we are also able to tackle large group benefits as well as offer commercial lines, personal lines and life insurance products to their growing customer base.
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Commercial Lines Account Manager is responsible for providing continuous service to all commercial lines clients. is seeking a Personal Lines Account Manager to manage the expanding revenues.
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Job Description Commercial Insurance Account Manager Established agency seeking a detail-oriented person who demonstrates clear knowledge and understanding of commercial lines insurance coverages.
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Experience in the commercial cleaning and restoration or insurance industry is. For our Sales Account Manager position, we are primarily looking for someone who enjoys building positive relationships with clients and prospective clients and who can bring those relationship skills to sales.
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QualificationsActive P&C licenseStrong understanding of commercial insurance products, coverages, and underwriting processes. Identify opportunities to upsell or cross-sell additional insurance products to existing clients, contributing to account growth.
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EPIC Insurance Brokers and Consultants has a nationwide presence with a depth of industry expertise across key lines of insurance, including commercial property and casualty, employee benefits, unique specialty program insurance, and private client services.
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The Account Manager will work with the Producer to design and recommend proper insurance and risk management programs to Agency clients. Job Description: The Commercial Lines Account Manager will provide a high level of sales support to the Producer and customer service to clients.
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Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off As a Commercial Lines Account Manager, you will work closely with customers, prospective customers, coworkers, and carrier partners to perform customer service duties and assist and advise in account management and business transactions.
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Reviews accuracy and completeness of any company audit and reconciles differences between Client and Company following the Account Manager Procedure Manual and AMS Procedure Manual. Must have the ability to analyze and understand commercial insurance products, including but not limited to EPL, EBL, D&O, and bonding.
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Work with Producer and/or Marketing Account Executive to monitor and manage the renewal process for assigned clients. Schedule and conduct teammate meetings in coordination with Marketing Account Executive or Producer and complete the implementation process.
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This candidate will trend denials for root cause analysis reporting, follow and create value added processes related to denials management, account reviews, and appeals management, and insurance follow up to maximize revenue recovery and denial prevention.
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A rewarding career that helps local businesses in the community Strong community support and involvement through HUB Gives SUMMARY: The Account Manager manages a book of insurance business, while acting with a high degree of independent discretion, autonomy, and decision-making.
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