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We are seeking dedicated Intermediate level Personal Lines Account Manager's for our Florida Property team! Use a consultative approach with members with various risk profiles to resolve their needs and recommend and provide solutions based on expanded personal lines products which may include auto, non-standard auto, home, condominium, dwelling fire, renters, personal articles floater, umbrella, and specialty property (ex.
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Experience in commercial or personal lines insurance, with an understanding of underwriting, coverage and rate analysis. The Account Manager (AM) will be the day-to-day liaison between the insurance company and designated accounts.
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P&C Account/Client Management experience in Personal Lines/PCG. Ideally 5, but at least 3 years of Personal Lines/high net worth industry and product line experience.
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If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as a Personal Lines Account Manager. Job Title: Personal Lines Account Manager. Manage a portfolio of personal lines insurance accounts, providing exceptional service to clients.
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Our client's company, a prominent provider of group benefits, personal, and commercial lines of insurance, is in search of an experienced Commercial Account Manager to join their dynamic team.
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The Account Manager at Clark Insurance, a Marsh McLennan Agency, is part of our Business Insurance division which specializes in consulting on property & casualty lines of coverage.
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5 years minimum Personal Lines Account Management experience required. We specialize in personal and commercial insurance lines, surety and bonding, employee benefits, financial and retirement services, and human capital management solutions.
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Effectively managing a high volume book of Personal Lines Insurance business, ensuring all required tasks are completed accurately and on-time. Coordinate expiration list with department manager to obtain renewal business information.
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3-7 years minimum Personal Lines Account Management experience required. This position supports the Account Executive with responsibilities related to client management and retention.
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Maintain open lines of communication with Branch Manager, Assistant Branch Manager and all staff; work closely with them to ensure exceptional member service delivery. Identify and recommend products and services based on the member's financial needs upon review of their account or through determining needs based on asking open ended questions.
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Growing client loyalty by building positive relationships and providing high levels of advocacy, excellent service, and professional communication. Applied/Epic or similar agency management software experience, preferred.
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We are dedicated to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, or Veteran status.
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Maintain a thorough understanding of the markets and their appetites, underwriting guidelines, submitting and procedures. Our rapid growth and market leading presence has created opportunities throughout the state and we offer top talent the choice to work from one of our multiple offices throughout the region.
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Other responsibilities of the role include: Provide commercial lines middle market and complex account strategic market placement advice to account team proactively and reactively as needed Key point of contact and relationship manager with carrier partners including all lines of business with an emphasis on commercial and personal lines.
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A rewarding career that helps local businesses in the community Strong community support and involvement through HUB Gives SUMMARY: The Personal Lines Assistant Account Manager is responsible for assisting Account Managers and Producers with the servicing of assigned accounts in accordance with the practices, policies, and procedures of the Company.
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