Integro has announced that Emory Boyd has been hired as principal, Client Development & Service in its Atlanta office.
Boyd has more than 20 years of insurance industry experience, joining Integro from McGriff, Seibels & Williams, where he was vice president. Prior to joining the Atlanta arm of McGriff in 1997, he spent more than 10 years with the Sedgwick Group.
“Boyd’s experience encompasses an impressively wide variety of different product areas and industries,” said Frank Kinnett, managing principal and head of Integro’s Atlanta office.
Integro, through its subsidiaries, is an insurance brokerage and risk management firm that specializes in insurance and risk management for large and complex institutional risks.
Source: Integro


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