Starr Insurance Companies Appoints Kathleen Murphy as Southeast Regional Vice President
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NEW YORK, Jan. 22 -- Starr Companies, a provider of property, casualty, accident and health insurance products, issued the following news:
Starr Insurance Companies announced the appointment of Kathleen Murphy as Regional Vice President, Southeast Region, effective January 13th. Ms. Murphy is responsible for field leadership as well as broker and client relationships.
"Kathleen joins Starr with more than 22 years of experience on both the brokerage and carrier sides of the business," stated Robert Cruz, Senior Vice President, Sales and Distribution. "Her wealth of knowledge will benefit the growth of our Southeast region and her leadership will help us to develop new channels and strengthen our client and partner relationships."
Starr's Southeast Region comprises: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Ms. Murphy reports directly to Mr. Cruz and is based in Atlanta.
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