Cunningham Lindsey U.S. Makes Management Changes
Cunningham Lindsey U.S. Inc. (CLUS), based in Dallas, Texas, announced a number of staff additions and appointments.
John F. Fleming joined CLUS as vice president and Southeast regional manager. Fleming will be based at Atlanta with full operational responsibility for a multi-state territory. He joins the firm after 32 years in the independent adjusting business, the past 23 of which were spent with a major competitor. He may be contacted via JFleming@na.cunninghamlindsey.com or at (770) 953-8009.
Jim Rich was promoted to vice president and national sales manager. He joined the firm in late 2004 as a national account executive with 20 years of industry experience. Rich will oversee the CLUS Business Development Team, and the relationships for which they are responsible. He may be contacted via JCRich@na.cunninghamlindsey.com or at (303) 771-0902.
David Rodgers assumed the role of vice president and national account executive, with a special emphasis on Third Party Administrators. Rodgers has been with CLUS for 10 years, and has an extensive sales and operations background. He may be contacted via DRodgers@na.cunninghamlindsey.com or by telephone at (215) 491-1954.
CEO David Repinski said the changes are consistent with CLUS’ strategic plan, which is to expand from three into four distinct regions that better mirror the market.
Cunningham Lindsey U.S. Inc. is an independent insurance claims services company, providing a wide range of claims adjusting services including commercial property and liability, personal lines, catastrophe response, and environmental assessment and remediation.
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