AHT Names Two New Shareholders in Washington Metro and Seattle Offices
AHT pursues a strategy to provide our clients with unique and unsurpassed value by working as a team to protect what matters most and provide heroic service in the execution of our mission. As AHT strives to enhance its position to attract and retain top talent that complements and supports the organization's goals, nurturing future leaders within the firm is fundamental to maintaining a consistent, exceptional experience for every client. As Shareholders, Gravrock and Trout will expand their focus as leaders in their current roles – providing critical support to attract and retain key business relationships and recruit talent.
"AHT is fortunate to add the kind of talent Cam and Tara represent to our ownership base. It is an impressive professional achievement for them, as well as a reflection of the power of our model for insurance professionals who drive strategic value for clients," says
"I'm looking forward to joining the ownership group of
Tara serves as a board member on
"As AHT approaches its 100th anniversary serving the community, it is an honor to be included in the ownership succession planning for the next 25 years. The agency has grown to be one of the top independent agencies in the nation, and I am thrilled to be part of such a fine group of people dedicated to providing expertise and guidance to our personal and commercial clients," says
In their roles as Shareholders, Gravrock and Trout will serve as leaders for AHT's Private Client Practice and help foster the expansion of the division as AHT continues to grow at a national level.
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