First Minority-Owned Wholesale Insurance Broker Secures WSIA Membership
Embrace has become the first minority-owned wholesale business member of WSIA. Since its launch in the wholesale industry this year, Embrace has been appointed by national and regional brokers to approach E&S markets on their behalf and has secured access to major excess and surplus lines carriers.
Embrace provides a unique benefit to its retail brokers and insureds: all premium dollars placed by Embrace can apply towards diversity goals for corporate spending. Embrace is a
WSIA members must be recommended by two current voting members, pass the admissions committee review, and then be approved by the full WSIA board.
The WSIA is a world-class member service organization representing the entirety of the wholesale, specialty, and surplus lines industry. WSIA Membership facilitates access to industry data, networking, education, and talent recruitment and development, positioning Embrace to compete head-on with other major national wholesale agencies.
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Liz Duncan-Gilmour
Chief Strategy Officer and General Counsel
[email protected]
8456162709
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