Latest Higginbotham Headlines
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Higginbotham’s Yarborough to Head AMS Southern Users Group
Sep 25 2003 // Marsha Yarbrough of Fort Worth-based Higginbotham & Associates, one of the nation’s 100 largest insurance and financial services brokers, was named president of the Southern Sagitta Users Group, a local chapter...
Production, Service & Employee Satisfaction Drive Higginbotham to the Top
Aug 18 2003 // Fort Worth-based Higginbotham & Associates began as a small personal lines agency in 1948 representing Trinity Universal Insurance Company and SAFECO. Today it is one of the largest independent agencies in North...
Higginbotham & Assoc. Creates Specialty Transportation Unit
Aug 12 2003 // Fort Worth-based Higginbotham & Associates announced the formation of a dedicated Transportation Division, naming insurance executive Bill Spain managing director of the unit. Spain will continue to build the property...
Turner Joins Higginbotham & Assoc. as Managing Director
Jun 9 2003 // Dallas-based Higginbotham & Associates, one of the nation’s 100 largest independent insurance brokerage firms, added commercial insurance and risk management professional Jeff Turner to its rapidly expanding...
Higginbotham & Assoc. To Market PEO Services
Jun 4 2001 // Higginbotham & Associates, an independent insurance agency headquartered in Fort Worth, has initiated a new division to market Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) for businesses with 10 to 100 employees. The...
Welcome to our First Ever
Jan 8 2001 // The demarcation between years always seems to take on a contemplative aspect. We look back to where we’ve been, and then look forward to weigh our expectations. Will the market continue to harden? Will the dot-coms...
Bricks and Mortar Agencies Clicking to Compete
Apr 10 2000 // Higginbotham & Associates, Arthur J. Gallagher make dash for the Internet. Being web accessible will be an absolute necessity for insurance agencies and brokerages in the next few years. So says Rusty Reid, president...