Colemont Insurance Brokers has added Bob Drohan to the company’s Hartford office as assistant vice president and financial services broker.
Drohan has 30 years of experience in the insurance industry. Most recently, he was national director of professional liability and wholesale for Norman Spencer, McKernan, Inc. He has also served as chief underwriting officer at Target Capital Partners and worked at Travelers Insurance Co. and Lexington Insurance Co.
Source: Colemont Insurance Brokers
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