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Marketing UW Specialist, Michigan, Comm'l Middle Market, HybridTop A rated, 100
year old company, is in a strong growth mode as they increase their presence across the country and continue to be one of the best places to work in the insurance industry.
Due to this growth and success, they have an immediate need for an experienced Marketing Underwriting Specialist for their Michigan office.
Qualified candidates must live in the central or western part of Michigan to successfully manage their assigned agents.
Those with already established agency relationships, in this area, are preferred.
Company's Middle Market accounts start in the area of $50,000 and above, with top classes of business being Construction, Manufacturing, Comm'l Auto, WC and Allied Health.
Qualified candidates must be technically savvy and be proficient in middle market commercial Marketing, Sales and Underwriting.
Company is wanting those with a proven track record of profitable commercial insurance sales, as well as a minimum of 5 years of technical Underwriting experience, in the Middle Market arena.
This person will be responsible for maintaining and growing the existing book of business from the company's exclusive list of elite agents in Michigan.
Candidates must have a valid driver's license and a clean driving record with the ability to travel within the assigned region.
Travel is approximately 25%- 40%.
Company offers generous base salary, performance-based bonus, excellent health benefits, 401k, profit sharing and a strong support team for this Marketing UW.
Does this sound like you or someone you know?If so, please call:
Mary SlatteryLost Dutchman SearchAbout the Company:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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