The Michigan Insurance Hall of Fame honored two leaders in the insurance industry at the sixteenth annual induction ceremony of the Michigan Insurance Hall of Fame recently on the campus of Olivet College. New members inducted were Herman J. Arends of Charlotte, CEO of Auto-Owners Insurance Companies at his retirement, and James M. Crosby III of Grand Rapids, owner of the Crosby & Henry insurance agency at his death.
Both leaders were recognized for their contributions to help the Michigan insurance and risk management business community better serve the public.
The Michigan Insurance Hall of Fame was established at Olivet College in 1994.
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