Cravens/Warren & Co. Joins CAA

August 3, 2004

Combined Agents of America LLC announced it recently reached the 30-member milestone with the addition of Houston-based Cravens/Warren & Co.

Cravens/Warren is located in the northwest quadrant of Houston, an area of great focus for many insurance carriers.

“Cravens/Warren is an important addition to CAA and greatly strengthens our penetration in the Houston market. The agency boasts a strong presence in the northwest sector of Houston, adding to CAA’s own strategy, which is to grow our numbers favorable to our company partners’ growth plans,” said Jim Whorton, CAA chairman and president of Whorton Insurance Services, Austin.

“Attaining this 30-member milestone without having to compromise the caliber of member agencies is a great feat, one we will continue as we expand throughout Texas and eventually to surrounding states.”

Cravens/Warren & Co., founded in 1946, has served the insurance needs of Texans for over 50 years. It is a full service agency, representing numerous insurance companies for personal lines, commercial lines, surety bonds, and life & health insurance. The firm is locally owned and operated with 25 experienced professionals employed. It specializes in providing insurance to law firms, wholesale distributors, nursing homes, repo agencies, as well as, oil and gas consultants and real estate investors. Mike Schneider, the agency’s president, is both an established and well-respected professional in the insurance industry.

“We are proud to join CAA’s list of top-notch, professional insurance agents,” said C. Michael “Mike” Schneider, president of Cravens/Warren & Co. “CAA will help us offer better insurance choices to our clients and offer more profitable growth to our carriers. CAA’s agents share ideas daily, working to overcome individual account challenges. Collectively this collaboration becomes a competitive advantage fostering profitable growth for each of us as privately owned, independent agents.”

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