The chief financial officer of United Insurance Holdings Corp. in St. Petersburg, Florida, has resigned, the company announced.
The homeowner insurer said Nicholas Griffin resigned June 5 to pursue another opportunity but will remain with the company through mid-July to assist in the transition.
Griffin said that his decision to leave United “was a very difficult one, and does not in any way reflect negatively on United, the management team or the company’s prospects.”
Founded in 1999, United Property and Casualty Insurance Co., a subsidiary of United Insurance Holdings Corp., primarily underwrites homeowners insurance in Florida.
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