PRMA Insurance Thought Leaders Series- Will Van Den Heuvel The Cincinnati Insurance Company
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The PRMA Insurance Thought Leaders Series with Spencer Houldin, alongside leading thought leaders in the industry, aims to examine the insurance terrain, identify solutions to navigating the bumpy roads and provide a roadmap that guides risk management professionals in the right direction. Our first session is a sit-down with Will Van Den Hueval with The Cincinnati Insurance Company. Spencer and Will tackle the hard topics – inflation, catastrophic events, modeling, and recruiting talent.
Spencer M. Houldin is President of Ericson Insurance Services. He has 30 years of experience as a personal insurance advisor and leads Ericson’s high net worth personal insurance division.
Will Van Den Heuvel joined The Cincinnati Insurance Company in 2014 as the insurer increased its focus on the high net worth marketplace. Before joining Cincinnati, Will led AIG’s personal lines operations in the US and Canada with a principal focus on the Private Client Group. He also held positions of leadership responsibility while at Chubb Insurance.
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