A New Executive Vice President, Ty Miller Joins TheBest
Phoenix, AZ, March 18, 2020 – TheBest is excited to welcome our new Executive Vice President, Ty Miller! Utilizing his 20+ years of Sales and Business Development experience, primarily in the P&C Insurance marketplace, Ty will be responsible for strategic growth initiatives and long-term sales goals.
Ty’s education includes a degree in Finance from Clemson University. Prior to joining TheBest, Ty held a V.P Sales Leader position at Genpact. His experience also includes a Senior V.P Sales position at Brightclaim. Before joining BrightClaim, Ty held an Executive Sales position with ITEL. Ty joined ITEL after building a successful competing flooring testing company (Spill Tech) which was acquired by ITEL in 2006.
“I am very excited about the current opportunity at TheBest, the recruiting engine is second to none in our industry. Combining recruiting, resources, and technology provides the claims industry a process of handling claims without sacrificing customer service or industry knowledge.” says Ty Miller.
Ty will be developing solutions that utilize TheBest’s recruitment division to enhance services in the property and auto claims space.
About TheBest:
Over the past 20 years, TheBest has been acknowledged as an award-winning claims staffing company. By utilizing our recruiting capabilities, our independent adjusting division has redefined the way claims are processed. As a long-time leader in the insurance claims industry, we make a commitment to provide the best claims solutions nationwide. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TheBest is a 8-time winner of ClearlyRated’s Best of Staffing® Award and was ranked #55 out of the top 250 on Forbes Best Recruiting Firms.
If you would like more information about this topic, please call (866) 658-4477 or email news@thebestirs.com
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Bernadette Rodriguez
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news@thebestirs.com
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