U.S. Risk Brokers announced that Chantelle Burton has joined the health care division of its Houston office as a senior broker. She will be responsible for producing and underwriting health care risks.
Prior to joining U.S. Risk, Burton was a health care specialist with a national brokerage firm where she focused on placing professional liability coverage on health care risks. Before that, Burton was the associate director at a Texas MGA where she was responsible for underwriting production and management of the company’s allied health care book of business.
Her career also includes work as a major accounts specialist with Hartford Insurance Group where she handled large casualty programs, and work as an underwriter at AIG where she focused on complex loss-sensitive risks on a national level.
Burton holds a B.A. from Texas Southern University and is a member of the Professional Liability Underwriting Society.


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