Jon S. Saltzman, president and CEO of Penn-America Group, Inc., announced that Richard W. Slomiany, CPCU, AIM, has been appointed as VP of Claims for the company’s insurance subsidiaries.
“Slomiany, 46, joins Penn-America following a 23-year career with Harleysville Insurance Company where he began as a claims adjuster and rose to assistant vice president of Claims,” said the bulletin. “In that role, he was responsible for the administrative and technical management of claims related to several product lines and the company’s Special Investigation Unit. At Penn-America he will be responsible for the company’s Claims operations, reporting to Saltzman.”
A resident of Lansdale, PA, Slomiany holds a B.S. degree in Police Science from York College of Pennsylvania, and a CPCU designation from the American Institute of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters and the AIM designation for the Insurance Institute of America.


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