The Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia this month installed Woodstock agent Wendi Washowich as president.

Washowich is a client executive at Hamby and Aloisio Risk Management and Insurance in Atlanta and has been active in the IIAG for years, the association said in a news release. She has served as chair of the board, vice president, secretary treasurer and membership committee chair, and was president of the Metro Alliance of Independent Insurance Agents. It’s the fifth time the organization has had a woman president.
“She is as knowledgeable and technical of an agent as I have encountered and she is a strong advocate for policies that benefit Georgia insurance consumer,” said IIAG CEO John Barbour.
Washowich is a graduate of Georgia Southern University.
Others elected to the IIAG board for a term that lasts through June 2024 include President-Elect Jimbo Floyd; Vice President Jarrett Bridges; Secretary-Treasurer Robbie Moore; and National Director Andy Siegel.
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