Colemont Insurance Brokers announced that Raymond Williams will be retiring from the company at the end of 2008 after 14 years with the company and more than 40 years in the insurance industry.
“We’d like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Raymond. He’s been a successful and valuable contributor to Colemont,” says Doris Barnett, President of Colemont’s Northern California operations. “Raymond’s reputation is built on his lifelong commitment to integrity, professionalism, and expertise. It’s our goal to ensure that his commitment to those traits remains at the cornerstone of our property brokerage operations.”
Williams’ career has led him to work in underwriting and broking, on the retail and wholesale sides of the business, and in New York, Los Angeles and finally San Francisco.
Shane Palmer has assumed William’s position as leader of Colemont’s property team in Northern California. He was formerly the property team leader of another national wholesale brokerage.
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