Columbus, Ohio-based Grange Insurance has promoted Elizabeth Dinnin to president of Commercial Lines. In this role, she’ll be responsible for the overall growth and profitability of the company’s $200 million book of business. Dinnin previously served as vice president of Grange’s commercial package business.
Before joining Grange in 2008, Dinnin served as senior vice president and regional manager for FCCI Insurance Group. She began her career with Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. in 1979 after graduating from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and economics.
Source: Grange Insurance


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