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Personal Lines Supervisor
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Country: USA
Location: New York-Buffalo Depew, NY 14043
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Business/Strategic Management
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
Location:Depew, NY 14043
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:General/Other: Business/Strategic Management
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
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Personal Lines Supervisor
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Immediate Opening!
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Come work for the insurance company recognized as being one of WNY’s Top Employers in 2007 and 2008!
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LoVullo Associates, Inc., an innovator in providing a wide variety of specialty and hard-to-place lines of insurance, is looking for an outstanding Personal Lines Supervisor to work with a first-class team of insurance producers!
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Responsibilities include:
Manage day-to-day activities for the personal lines department Monitor and develop production and processing goals Design and develop website improvements Develop and solicit prospective new customers and maintain relationships with current customers Troubleshooting/ problem solving Train new employees on personal lines underwriting and procedures Process quotes and applications as necessary
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To be considered, you must have five (5) years prior Personal Lines Underwriting and supervisory experience and a NYS broker’s license is preferred.Â
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Why work at LoVullo Associates?We offer…• The opportunity to work for a company that is recognized as one of WNY’s Best       Places to Work in 2007 and 2008!• The ability to work independently within a supportive environment• Competitive benefits package, including 401k with company match
• State-of-the art fitness facility • Rewarding, fun and lively environment• Low employee turnover• Highly reputable, family-owned companyStart your new career with a successful and growing company by forwarding your resume and cover letter to: hr@lovullo.com .  Reference Job Code PLUSUP0808.
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