EPIC Hires New Senior Vice-president Of P&C
EPIC Insurance Brokers & Consultants has hired Nick Nelson to serve as the company’s senior vice-president of its property and casualty practice.
As senior vice-president, Nelson will be responsible for business development, program placement and delivery of complex solutions to EPIC clients – including attorneys, as well as golf and country clubs.
Nelson has nearly 15 years of insurance and financial services experience. He most recently served as vice-president of P&C and vice-president of business development officer with USI Insurance Services and Wells Fargo. In both organizations, he worked closely with senior leadership to deliver consulting and brokerage services for commercial lines and workers’ compensation coverages.
He earned his bachelor of science degree in recreation management from Flagler in St. Augustine, FL. He graduated summa cum laude and was a two-time NAIA Academic All-American.
“We are fortunate to have Nick join our growing team and look forward to the expertise and dedication he will bring to our clients,” commented EPIC Pacific North Region COO Kevin Harnetiaux.
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