28 March 2017Insurance

Integro hires Marsh exec for North America and UK role

Brokerage and risk management firm Integro Insurance Brokers has appointed Kevin Rabinowitz as head of placement strategy and carrier engagement for the firm's operations in North America and the UK.

At Integro, Rabinowitz will be responsible for overseeing insurer relationships and promoting a cohesive go-to-market strategy among all operating segments. A managing principal, he will be based in New York, and report directly to CEO William Goldstein.

Rabinowitz joins Integro from Marsh, where he most recently served as senior vice president and insurer consulting leader, responsible for developing comprehensive, data-driven distribution strategies and enhancing client value through strategic engagement with the marketplace. He joined Marsh in 2007 as a casualty broker.

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