Insurance Programs of America Adds Lynn Vogel to Hotel Underwriting Division
Orlando, Fla. (Jan. 14, 2014) – Insurance Programs of America, a nationwide MGA and wholesale brokerage firm, announced a new addition to their hotel underwriting division. Lynn Vogel will be joining IPOA as an Underwriting Manager and Senior Property & Casualty Broker. Previously, Lynn worked as a Lead Underwriter for Southern Hospitality Underwriters, a division of Swett and Crawford. Lynn brings over thirty years of experience in the insurance industry, with the last eight years exclusively dedicated to underwriting within the hotel class.
“Lynn brings IPOA vast experience in the hospitality industry coupled with superior underwriting and service that will bring an invaluable resource to our agency network. With Lynn overseeing our HotelPro facility we are confident that she will capitalize on our abundant capacity throughout the country, ” commented Chris Hagle, Insurance Programs of America President.
Stefan Burkey, CEO of IPOA expressed, “Lynn’s experience and expertise will allow HotelPro to continue our strategic growth into the largest hotel MGA in the country by providing stability to this niche industry that many have failed to underwrite profitably.”
About Insurance Programs of America
Insurance Programs of America, established in 2007, is a niche MGA and wholesale brokerage firm with a focus on hotels, senior living facilities, and real estate. IPOA offers three exclusive in-house facilities: HotelPro – Superior package product in all fifty states underwriting limited service hotel properties for Property up to $50M, General Liability, Equipment Breakdown, Fidelity, EPLI, and Data Breach. Senior Living Pro – Select facility offering Property up to $40M, General Liability, and Equipment Breakdown. National Property Pro – Offering exclusive broad Property Form up to $50M per location on commercial real estate nationwide. For more information, visit www.ipoausa.com
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