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The RSM will work with independent agencies in the development, marketing, and selling of flood insurance and excess flood. We are seeking a Sales & Business Development insurance professional for a Regional Sales Manager opportunity.
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You’ll sell Auto, Home, Renters, Umbrella, Flood, RV, Boat, Motorcycle, Specialty Vehicles and Commercial Lines. We focus on the “big things” in life: safety and security, insurance, Property and casualty insurance.
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You’ll sell property and casualty, life insurance and AAA memberships along with other products, to a well-defined and loyal client base. This opportunity is for self-motivated, results-driven business people interested in building a profitable, multi-line insurance agency.
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You’ll own and grow an insurance agency that serves new and prospective AAA Members. This opportunity is for self-motivated, results-driven business minded people interested in building a profitable, multi-line insurance agency.
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Management experience and technical competencies with stormwater (flood mitigation, resiliency, and water quality) projects, horizontal utility projects, site grading, and drainage, and experience serving municipalities on various municipal assignments, including permitting.
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Founded in 1969 and affiliated with AAA, AAA Life Insurance Company has an rating (Excellent), which is the 4th highest ranking out of 16, by A.M. Best Company. People value their AAA Membership for access to our trusted roadside assistance, and for the more than 126,000 opportunities to save on dining, shopping, hotels, rental cars, travel events and auto care.
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Step-by-step assistance: The core of your EA onboarding will be a detailed deployment plan providing guidance to ensure compliance with AAA protocols and standards. Agency Development Bonus (ADB) - enhanced commissions first 3 years.
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Resources to help you grow and evolve: As your business grows, youll benefit from a myriad of resources to help you secure licensed staff, manage financials and cash flows, develop and modify a business plan, and access to a network of experienced EAs and other business experts.
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Reviewing all preliminary documents provided from attorney/title company to include, but not limited to: Title binder, survey, termite report, Hazard/Flood insurance binder, Deed, HUD1 Settlement.
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Preparation includes accurately completing loan documentation, ordering and reviewing title work, verifying insurance coverage, ordering and/or completing additional external documents (e.g., flood, appraisal, Census Tract, Secretary of State, etc.
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Assists in the lending compliance monitoring review by collecting, analyzing and summarizing information such as HMDA, Reg B loan tracking log, flood insurance tickler log. Assists in the lending compliance monitoring review by collecting, analyzing and summarizing information such as HMDA, Reg B loan tracking log, flood insurance tickler log.
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Agency Development Bonus (ADB) Comprehensive education: You will benefit from mixing in-person with virtual training, the program includes core business skills, sales, customer service, products and systems.
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Technical areas of expertise desired include water resources, hydraulics and hydrology, storm water and flood management, engineering research, strategic planning, GIS analyses, alternatives analyses, condition assessment, and asset management.
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Various risk management and insurance schedules including: owned vehicles share point, owned and lease property listing including towers, flood schedule and location schedules, FM Global property recommendations (DOT, FM Global), annual asset listing reconciliation (NSSC and FM Global), leased helicopter arrangement schedules (Marc Sher & Legal), owned drones & aviation listing, maintain Director & Officers listing to recon at renewal.
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Competitive new-business and renewal commission, complemented by bonus programs (see below) which help your business growth at all stages of your agency’s development. We provide EAs with assistance on how to successfully launch and develop their agency into a sustainable and profitable business year over year.
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