Allied Insurance Brokers names new president
Allied Insurance Brokers has appointed Tres Whitlock as its new president.
Most recently serving as vice president of sales, Whitlock has been with the Allied organisation for nearly 10 years and is also an Allied shareholder, board member, and executive team member.
Whitlock will now be responsible for spearheading and overseeing the organisation's goals and objectives enterprise-wide, including those of its specialty programme underwriting and wholesale division of Ascinsure Specialty Risk. Whitlock will continue to maintain and grow his own book of business as well.
"Our organisation prides itself on always looking to be ahead of the curve, and appointing Tres as President does just that," said Marty O'Brien, Allied's chairman & CEO. "Our industry is getting increasingly automated and services oriented.
"Having Tres is this position of leadership will allow Allied to continue to thrive in today's, and future, competitive environment. Essentially what this means is that we will be well equipped to continue to provide leading insurance programs and solutions to our clients and their niche industries like no one else can."
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