The Iroquois Group recently announced that Managing Partner Philip Dawson’s management responsibilities have been expanded to incorporate the states of Kansas and Missouri. He currently handles Iroquois’ Great Lakes Region.
Dawson is an industry veteran with 30 years in the property/casualty insurance business. Prior to joining Iroquois in 2002, he was the vice president of Independent Agency Distribution for Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company.
By consolidating the management of seven Midwestern states, Iroquois plans to provide more markets and a broader array of services for its member agents throughout the region.
The Iroquois Group is one of the oldest and largest networks of property/casualty insurance agencies in the country today, with more than 1,700 member agents in 36 states.
For more information about Iroquois, visit their website at www.iroquoismo.com.
Source: The Iroquois Group


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