Ironclad policy
Those are the words of Hanover President and CEO
Hanover is a national provider of property and casualty insurance, distributing its products and services through a select group of independent insurance agents across 40 offices in the
"I've thoroughly enjoyed helping us take all the good work of the past and start to turn it into some really industry-leading financial results, and importantly, beyond financial results, really building a brand within the industry," Roche said.
That brand established its roots
In 1968, it merged with
Across the
40 offices in US and growing
The group has 40 offices across the country and is continuing to grow steadily, "thoughtfully expanding each year," Roche said.
Reaching over
Roche said Hanover is a much different company now than it was when he joined 16 years ago, but one "more worthy of investment and able to navigate a much more sophisticated business environment."
He said the group sets itself apart from competition as a leading employer and responsible corporate citizen, exemplified by the level of investment Hanover has taken in the city and community over the years.
Over its decades in the city, the group has shown its dedication to
"That's what the next generation is looking for: A company that's successful, growing and provides career opportunities, but beyond that provides opportunities for them to feel good about the company they're working for and to really make some strong contributions to the community," Roche said.
"It took a lot of work to get to this point but I think that's what makes us stand out, not just in
Footprint visible across city
Its footprint can be seen all over
Over a decade ago, the group began spearheading efforts to develop the former
Roche said the group contributed more than
Hanover was also involved in
Roche said Hanover bought the land after the previous developer ran into issues at the site. The group leveraged its investment portfolio to create a subsidiary that essentially became the developer of the
"I like to believe we're not only a great corporate citizen but also a meaningful part of the business community and the broader community," Roche said.
Roche said he finds it interesting how a 178-year-old company can morph through the many decades it has been around, showing resilience in change.
"When I think of today's business environment and the speed at which capital is being deployed and business models are changing. We're not just some sleepy insurance company based in
"We're a 170-year-old company with great heritage and we have great evidence we're increasingly agile and frankly better prepared than ever for the industry change that surrounds us."



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