Three new national account representatives Michael Behan, William Schmidt and Mark have joined Crawford Integrated Services in Atlanta.
Behan joined Crawford in 2003 as a workers’ compensation adjuster in Kenner, La. Prior to joining Crawford, Behan was the chief executive officer of a family-owned business called Did It Inc., served as the general manager and controller for London Livery Ltd., in New Orleans, and was an agent/advisor for Northwestern Mutual Financial Network.
Schmidt rejoins Crawford after several years with other companies, most recently, York Insurance Services in Parsippany, N.J., where he served as director of sales. Prior experience also includes serving as vice president of sales for a third party administrator, senior account executive of Risk Management Services for a large claims services firm, and regional account representative for Crawford.
Young joined Crawford in 2004 as a client service manager in Dallas. Prior to joining Crawford, Young served as account executive, manager of Business Development, and account manager for a large Property & Casualty Risk Management Services company in Dallas. He also served as account manager for Corporate Systems in Amarillo, Texas.
Crawford Integrated Services is a new business unit that was developed specifically to solve the most pressing issues facing the workers’ compensation industry. The foundation of the business unit is a service-delivery model that standardizes the workers’ compensation claims-reporting process and delivers comprehensive, consistent, and goal-oriented solutions.


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