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Jessie Witherow, Assistant vice president, Ames & Gough
27 August 2019Insurance

Broker Ames & Gough appoints Jessie Witherow assistant vice president

Insurance broker and risk management consultancy Ames & Gough has appointed Jessie Witherow to the post of assistant vice president.

“I’m pleased to announce Jessie’s appointment as an assistant vice president,” said Dan Knise, president and CEO at the firm, which specialises in services for design professionals, law firms, associations, nonprofits and other professional bodies.

“She has been a stalwart contributor to the firm’s success for many years and epitomises what it means to be an Ames & Gough professional — client-focused, a team player, expert in her area of responsibility, open to learning, and professional in her approach and demeanor.”

Witherow joined the firm in 2006 and served in various administrative and client team support roles prior to assuming her current responsibilities. Currently she is a senior account manager responsible for the company’s professional liability small-market program for architects and engineers throughout the mid-Atlantic region.

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