WNC Insurance Services Announces Eric Wurmser as President, Lender-Placed Insurance Division
"Eric's extensive knowledge of the industry and proven track record of performing for clients and building highly effective teams make him an ideal fit to advance the
Prior to joining WNC, Wurmser spent more than 16 years with multiple providers in the lender-placed insurance industry, serving in several senior leadership roles that spanned across operations, finance and product. Most recently, he served as Executive Vice President of Product & Finance at SWBC in
Wurmser holds a Bachelor of Science in business administration, with an emphasis in management information systems, from
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