Penn Millers Insurance Company, based in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., has created business units to focus on agribusiness and general commercial business.
“The creation of dedicated business units enables us to align specific expertise, explore growth opportunities and ultimately offer greater value within each unique market”, said Penn Millers President and CEO Douglas A. Gaudet.
The new strategic business unit structure includes the following leadership changes:
Michael O. Banks, executive vice president and William Dine, assistant vice President, will lead general business operations.
Harold Roberts, senior vice president and Joseph Survilla, vice president, will assume leadership of the agribusiness unit.
Frank Joanlanne, senior vice president, will be in charge of information technology and marketing initiatives. Joanlanne remains
president of Penn Software and Technology Services, Inc.
Michael Berrini has been appointed assistant vice president and will assist Joanlanne with leadership of Penn Millers’ Corporate Information Services Group (CISG).
William J. Spencer has been appointed president and CEO of Eastern Insurance Group.
The Penn Millers Group includes Penn Millers Insurance Company, Penn Software & Technology Services, Inc. and Eastern Insurance Group. Incorporated in 1887, Penn Millers Insurance Company is licensed in 40 states to provide coverages for agribusiness and general commercial business.
Source: www.pennmillers.com.


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