Tommy Adams, an independent agent from Bowling Green, was named the 2004/2005 president of the Independent Insurance Agents of Kentucky (IIAK), at the association’s 108th Annual Convention, which was held in Bowling Green at the Sloan Convention Center, last week.
Adams, who is vice president of Charles M. Moore Insurance Agency Inc., in Bowling Green, is the third member of his family, as well as the fourth member of Charles M. Moore Insurance Agency Inc., to serve as president of IIAK.
“Because of my grandfather, Charles Moore, my uncle Charles M. Moore, Jr., and my co-worker, Mike Hepp, I had the opportunity to see, hear about, and witness, before I experienced it myself, what great opportunities IIAK offers.,” said Adams.
With plenty of experience behind him, Adams has served both on boards and committees for the state association, as well as the national association – the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America.
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