Atlas General Insurance Services, LLC Hires Jill Bay-Weber as the Senior Vice President of the Commercial Division
San Diego, Calif. (Aug. 7, 2014) – Atlas General Insurance Services, LLC, a national multi-line program manager, welcomes Jill Bay-Weber as the new senior vice president of the commercial division.
In her new role, Bay-Weber will be responsible for the development and underwriting of commercial insurance programs throughout the nation.
Bay-Weber comes to Atlas with over 20 years of experience in the insurance marketplace. Jill started her career in underwriting and eventually moved into excess and surplus lines to manage and underwrite an artisan contractor’s program. Most recently, Bay-Weber served as the vice president of DUAL Commercial, LLC, where she successfully opened and managed the California branch division. During her time there, she acted as program manager for the West Coast Habitation Program and EIFS Contractors Program and continued to develop and underwrite several excess and surplus programs.
Joe Zuk, president of the commercial division at Atlas General stated, “I am pleased to welcome Jill to the Atlas team. She brings a wealth of experience along with a strong underwriting track-record to Atlas. Jill’s extensive experience in commercial lines product development and underwriting will play an important role in Atlas’ goal of becoming a national and diversified presence.”
About Atlas General Insurance Services®
Atlas General Insurance Services is a full service general insurance agency that offers a wide range of insurance solutions. Atlas has expertise in developing and underwriting programs with a variety of insurance carrier partners. Atlas has the primary goal to provide exceptional service and unique options for its clients. For more information, visit atlas.us.com
Contact:
Jill Bay-Weber
714-473-4557
jill@atlas.us.com
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