Dave Chipp has been appointed marketing representative for Arrowhead Wholesale Insurance Services Inc. He will be responsible for expanding the company’s market saturation through appointing additional producers, training new and existing producers on Arrowhead Wholesale’s commercial and personal lines markets, and conducting agency visits to strengthen business relationships. He previously was account executive for the company in charge of marketing, accounting, production and customer service for Arrowhead Wholesale High Value agents.
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