R. Berkley Names Rhodes President of Berkley Mid-Atlantic Insurance Group
R. Berkley Corp., headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, appointed Antonio Q. L. Rhodes as president of Berkley Mid-Atlantic Insurance Group, a Berkley company.
Rhodes has nearly 20 years of experience in the property/casualty insurance industry. He most recently served as executive vice president and head of property/casualty for Keystone Insurers Group. Previous roles include vice president and branch manager at CNA Insurance, and assistant vice president and division sales executive at The Hartford.
Korzon Named Chief Operating Officer for Lockton Northeast

Lockton named Josh Korzon chief operating officer (COO) for the Northeast. Korzon succeeds Tim Ryan, who has been appointed as the company’s U.S. president.
Korzon has 20 years of experience in the insurance industry. He most recently served as executive vice president at Lockton and previously served as senior vice president at both Lockton and Marsh.
As Northeast COO, Korzon guides business operations for offices in Boston; Portland, Maine; West Hartford and Norwalk, Connecticut; New York City; Philadelphia and Blue Bell, Pennsylvania; Washington, D.C.; and McLean, Virginia.
Acrisure Appoints Farber Head of Growth, Mid-Atlantic Region
Acrisure, headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, appointed Bill Farber as head of growth for its Mid-Atlantic region, which includes Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.
Farber has 30 years of experience in asset protection and risk management. Farber served as president and CEO of Agency Partner Donner-Farber & Associates, Inc., before joining Acrisure. He served on the Acrisure’s Mid-Atlantic Advisory Council since the region’s rebranding in January 2024.
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