Clements International Appoints Green As Broker Network Liaison
Washington D.C. – January 8, 2007 - Clements International, the leading provider of expatriate insurance programs, announced Terry Green would serve as a liaison to the Global Broker Network. Green, Senior Personal Insurance Account Executive, will now work with brokers of Clements products worldwide to guarantee a quick and effective application and renewal process for clients.
Green is an 8-year veteran of Clements International, licensed in life, health, property, and casualty insurance. Prior to Clements, he worked at Geico and State Farms in customer service and sales. He is also the 2006 recipient of Clements International highest employee achievement award, The Chairman’s Award, given by Chairman and CEO Jon Clements.
“As our Global Broker Network continues to grow, it is imperative we have an efficient, knowledgeable person devoted to the program. Terry has exceptional customer service skills and understanding of our products, so our brokers and their clients will benefit greatly working with him," said Tony Palumbo, President and COO for Clements International.
Since 1947, Clements International has continued to meet the business and personal insurance needs of discriminating professionals at home and abroad. Their international insurance programs are tailored to the requirements of individuals, corporations and organizations worldwide and enhanced through superior claims response. The Global Broker Network allows insurance agents worldwide to sell international insurance products to their clients on a commission basis. For more information on the Global Broker Network, please visit http://www.clements.com/brokers.
Contact:
Emilie Udell
Clements International
[email protected]
202.872.0060




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