Arrowhead Announces Senior Executive’s Retirement
San Diego, CA, 02/20/2008 – ARROWHEAD General Insurance Agency, Inc. announced today that Richard S. Rohde, president of Arrowhead’s Commercial Auto, Specialty Contractors and Surety Programs, is retiring from the company effective June 30, 2008. The company had previously appointed Bill Trzos as Arrowhead Commercial Division’s new president. Rohde, who will assist with the transition over the next few months, has been with Arrowhead for eight years including serving as the Commercial Division president for the last seven years.
“We thank Dick for his contributions to Arrowhead over the past eight years.” said Frank Ruyak, Arrowhead’s CEO. “Dick has done a fine job managing his programs and an equally impressive job building a great group of underwriters, customer service, operations and marketing personnel. He leaves behind a professional and capable team.”
Trzos will lead Arrowhead’s restructured Commercial Division, which now includes five programs – Commercial Auto, Public Transportation, Surety, Specialty Contractors Package and Workers’ Compensation. His previous role with the company was president of the Workers’ Compensation Program. Trzos will now be responsible for the Commercial Division’s strategic oversight of underwriting profit, carrier relationships, risk management and business development.
Arrowhead General Insurance Agency, Inc., headquartered in San Diego, is an independent national insurance program manager for commercial, personal and specialty products and is one of the largest privately held general agencies in the United States. Arrowhead’s partnerships with strong insurance carriers provide stability for its nationwide network of producers. We invite insurance agencies and insurance companies from coast to coast to grow with us. ArrowheadGrp.com.
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