Francis L. Dean & Associates, a national underwriting facility specializing in sports and entertainment, has opened two offices: one in El Segundo, Calif., and the other in Ocala, Fla. The two offices will be managed by underwriters who relocated from the company’s headquarters in Wheaton, Ill. Alyson Norrbohm has relocated to California, and Breda Dean has moved to Florida. The company said additional staff memebers have moved from Illinois to staff the two new offices.
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