Texas-based Firm Named PIA’s Managing General Agency of the Year

October 13, 2009

The National Association of Professional Insurance Agents has named Empower Insurance Group MGA Inc., headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, as recipient of its 2009 Managing General Agency of the Year Award.

“Empower Insurance Group MGA, demonstrates its commitment to the American Agency System in many ways,” said PIA National President-elect Jon Spalding during a presentation ceremony held Oct. 3, 2009 in San Diego, Calif.

“Empower is totally committed to the agency system, and does not offer any programs that compete directly with independent agents,” Spalding said. Services provided to agents include ” continuing education, business development seminars and consulting on marketing and advertising to its agent base at no charge to the agent,” Spalding said.

The annual award recognizes outstanding achievement in furthering the interests of agents, a commitment to the agency system and successful efforts to create a better business environment for professional insurance agents. This is the second year that Empower Insurance Group has received PIA’s Managing General Agency of the Year Award.

Empower Insurance Group MGA Inc. is based in Fort Worth, Texas and serves agents in Texas, Missouri and Colorado.

Source: PIA, www.pianet.com

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  • December 6, 2009 at 9:19 am
    The doc says:
    They are owned by Al boenker. They sell the 40 dollar a mount liabilitly policies to illegals who don't speak English or have a drivers license for that matter, then boenker a... read more
  • October 14, 2009 at 8:30 am
    Dan Fagan says:
    I find it interesting that I could not find out who owned the Group since the article never said and the website also did not say. Fortunately the "Are you kidding" comments d... read more
  • October 13, 2009 at 2:05 am
    N. Perry says:
    the Nat'l & TX PIA have their heads so far up Empower they don't even care about their membership.

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