Edgewood Partners Insurance Center, a California-based retail property and casualty benefits insurance brokerage, expanded its Orange County presence with the appointment of four industry veterans. Tim Rabbitt is principal; Angela Rabbitt is vice president, Cristin Nolette is senior account manager and Suzan Martinez is an account manager.
The comapny also recently appointed Holly Long vice president of private client services working out of the San Ramon, Calif., office.
Long will join the team of EPIC’s private client division, which is focused in the development of risk management solutions for high-net-worth individuals. She has 11 years of insurance industry experience. Previously, she was vice president of Fort Point Insurance, and prior to that she headed up Tri-City Brokerage’s directors and officers and employment practices liability insurance department.
Rabbitt is a 27 year-insurance industry veteran and expert in the construction industry. His experience includes work with Alexander & Alexander, and owner-controlled insurance program work with Minet and Aon.
Rabbitt will handle marketing and new business development. Her previous experience includes positions for prominent brokerage firms including Frank B. Hall, which later became Aon and USI.
Nolette, a 23-year industry veteran, will focus on the firm’s construction accounts including handling proposals and client meetings.
Martinez brings 29 years of insurance industry experience to EPIC. As an account manager, she will be responsible for handling client service, and processing certificates and bonds.
Headquartered in Calif., EPIC (Edgewood Partners Insurance Center) is a retail property, casualty and employee benefits insurance brokerage firm.


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