CNA has opened a new branch office in Washington, D.C., a move aimed at extending the insurer’s geographic footprint and bringing it closer to its agents, brokers and customers.
George Agyen, Mid-Atlantic Zone officer, will head the Washington, D.C. branch. This year, CNA has also opened additional new branch offices in Los Angeles and Birmingham, Alabama.
“We are fortunate to be among the few businesses that are meeting the challenge of this economic environment by opening new doors and expanding employment opportunities within our industry,” said Tom Motamed, chairman and chief executive officer, CNA. “Our new D.C. branch will enable CNA to penetrate the capital’s robust market and diverse industries, particularly in our key areas of expertise such as Technology, Education, Real Estate, Manufacturing & Distribution, and Business/Professional Services.”
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Source: CNA
Topics Washington
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