Atlantic Specialty Lines Hires Personal Lines Producer, Rob Hardway
Austin, TX, October 23, 2014– Atlantic Specialty Lines (ASL), a wholesale broker and specialty lines MGA offering a variety of property, casualty, auto, professional, and personal lines coverages, is continuing its growth in Texas by announcing the addition of Rob Hardway in Austin, TX.
Rob began his career in the insurance industry in 2003 as a Personal Lines Producer in New England. In 2011, he took an opportunity with a standard lines wholesaler in the Austin TX area. His experiences in both the retail and wholesale side of the industry give him a unique perspective into the needs of his agency customers. Rob’s understanding gives him the ability to focus on responsiveness and product knowledge, saving his agency partners time and money by identifying the right markets for their needs.
Lee Branson, SVP of Personal Lines, states, “The addition of Rob in Texas reinforces Atlantic Specialty Lines’ commitment to this territory and the growth of our personal lines portfolio. His many years of experience and industry relationships bolster ASL’s position as a leader in the Wholesale market. We are very excited about Rob and the growth of ASL.”
About Atlantic Specialty Lines
Atlantic Specialty Lines, Inc. was formed in 1996 from the purchase of the contract underwriting and commercial brokerage operations book of Markel Services. Atlantic Specialty Lines, Inc. is based out of Richmond, Virginia with additional offices operating in Florida, the Midwest, Texas, Louisiana, New York and Pennsylvania.
ASL is a highly focused wholesale broker and specialty lines MGA offering a variety of property, casualty, auto, professional, and personal lines coverages exclusively to retail independent insurance agents. For more information, visit www.atlanticspecial.com or for an immediate quote go to www.simple-rates.com.
Contact:
Rob Hardway
robh@atlanticspecial.com
800-368-2095 x1731
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