M.J. Hall & Co. Inc. and its subsidiary Golden Bear Insurance Co., has announced that Patrick T. Lo has been promoted to senior vice president and treasurer of both M.J. Hall & Co. and its subsidiary Golden Bear Insurance. Lo has been with M.J. Hall for five years as the companies’ controller. He has more than 30 years experience in the insurance industry.
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