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What You’ll Do Supports and demonstrates IMA’s core valuesValues and understands the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion among all IMA associateProvide quality professional service to clients in all aspects and phases of existing insurance accountsKeep Sales Executives fully informed of all important activities on their accounts.
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Today, Zurich North America is a leading provider of commercial property-casualty insurance solutions and a wide range of risk management products and services for businesses and individuals.
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Education Requirements: College Degree or demonstrated equivalent work experience Property & Casualty Insurance License Insurance Designations preferred (ARM, CIC, CPCU, etc.) Position Overview: Account Executive will be responsible for providing exceptional client service to the book of business, assist in all aspects of new and renewal business, and be responsible for documentation, record keeping, and processing for clients.
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As a Mid-Senior or Senior Middle Markets Underwriter you will handle complex new and renewal Middle Markets business and serve as a Subject Matter Expert on the team. Zurich Certified Insurance Apprentice including an Associate Degree and 4 or more years of experience in the Claims or Underwriting Support area.
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Candidates need to have 5+ years of experience as a Commercial Middle Market Insurance Agency Account Manager. If you have 5 years of Commercial Lines Account Manager and are a solid generalist with strong property and middle market experience, my client would like to talk to you about joining their growing Large Accounts Team.
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We specialize in personal and commercial insurance lines, surety and bonding, employee benefits, financial and retirement services, and human capital management solutions. Effectively managing a high volume book of Personal Lines Insurance business, ensuring all required tasks are completed accurately and on-time.
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Coordinate expiration list with department manager to obtain renewal business information. The Commercial Lines Account Manager will play an integral role in driving our mission to deliver excellence in client management and retention.
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Quote new and renewal personal and/or commercial insurance business. This is a full-time on-site role for a Personal and/or Commercial Customer Service Representative at Gary Thacker Insurance.
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For Medicare/Commercial Solutions: License/Certification: Active health insurance license required or obtained within 90 days. Centene offers a comprehensive benefits package including: competitive pay, health insurance, 401K and stock purchase plans, tuition reimbursement, paid time off plus holidays, and a flexible approach to work with remote, hybrid, field or office work schedules.
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Minimum 10 years insurance experience as Account Manager or Senior Account Manager required with strong experience in agency operations of commercial lines and surety coverages, field underwriting for carrier appetites, marketing and rating.
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As a businessperson in the insurance industry, it is an advantage to partner with a staffing expert and ally who understands your unique skills and needs. With vast experience in the insurance arena, Insurance Relief™ works with brokers, carriers, and third-party administrators to locate and place the best people for positions ranging from entry-level to senior management.
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The Commercial Insurance Account Manager II is responsible for working with the marketing and sales team to process renewal business and/or quoting new business in addition to assisting in day-to-day client needs.
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4+ years of experience in Property Casualty lines of coverage and services within Commercial Lines Insurance. Assist with and/or manage the renewal business as directed by Client Executive.
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The Sales Leader will drive revenue growth by increasing new business sales, improving renewal retention rates, and empowering and inspiring the Production Team to drive growth and profitability.
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At World Insurance Associates (WIA), we celebrate and support our differences. World Insurance Associates is a unique insurance organization offering top products and services from major providers, combined with attentive service from local agents.
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