CNA Financial Corp. has announced the members of its 2014 Construction Leader Board. The company selected 28 agencies from more than 1,000 construction-focused agencies throughout the United States.
“CNA is committed to growing profitably within the construction industry and to deepening relationships with our best producers,” says John Tatum, CNA’s senior vice president, Construction. “The idea behind Leader Board is to recognize those agencies that have also demonstrated their commitment to construction and provide them with the tools they need to continue to grow and succeed in the future.”
The 2014 Construction Leader Board members include:
Anchor Insurance & Surety, Portland, Ore.
Barmore Insurance Agency, Houston
Bowen, Miclette & Britt Insurance Agency, Houston
Brown & Brown, Lisle, Ill.
Dawson Companies, Cleveland
E.J. Wells Insurance Agency, Westford, Mass.
Gans & Smith Insurance Agency, Longview, Texas
Halcyon Underwriters, Maitland, Fla.
HUB International, Metarie, La.
IMA Inc., Denver, Colo.
INSURICA, Oklahoma City, Okla.
InterWest Insurance Services, Sacramento, Calif.
Lawley Insurance, Buffalo, N.Y.
Moody Insurance Agency, Denver
Neace Lukens, Cincinnati
PayneWest Insurance, Missoula, Mont.
Sihle Insurance Group, Altamonte Springs, Fla.
T.P. Daley Insurance Agency, West Springfield, Mass.
The Cashion Co., Little Rock, Ark.
The Charles L. Crane Agency, St. Louis
The Manuel Lujan Agencies, Albuquerque, N.M.
Thomas & Farr Agency, Monroe, La.
TIBCO, Montgomery, Ala.
Time Insurance Agency, Austin, Texas
United Valley Insurance Services, Fresno, Calif.
Wells Fargo, Louisville, Ky.
Wells Fargo, Albuquerque, N.M.
Wells Fargo, San Carlos, Calif.
CNA’s Construction Leader Board was developed in 2012 to recognize and reward top-producing construction agencies who have demonstrated their commitment to the industry.
Benefits of being a Construction Leader Board agency include enhanced access to services and resources offered by CNA.
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