A Dubuque, Iowa-based insurance broker has announced plans to add 90 jobs over the next three years.
Cottingham & Butler President and CEO David Becker tells the Dubuque Telegraph Herald that it could add as many as 45 jobs this year. The remaining positions would be filled by the end of 2017.
The job additions, which are contingent on the approval of both local job-training funding and state incentives, would increase the company’s Dubuque workforce to about 550.
The company intends to lease an additional floor at 1000 Main St. to accommodate the expanded workforce.
First established in 1887, Cottingham & Butler has evolved into a group of businesses that provide insurance advisory services, claims management, health promotion and safety programming. It employs 625 employees nationwide.
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