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Risk Strategies names Steve Trimarchi as SVP, Growth Leader

9th September 2022 - Author: Kane Wells

Specialty insurance brokerage and risk management firm, Risk Strategies, has appointed Steve Trimarchi as senior vice president, growth leader for the New England Region.

risk-strategies-logoTrimarchi brings more than 16 years of commercial insurance sales and service experience with Marshall & Sterling, Pioneer Bank, and Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

In his new role, he will be responsible for developing a strong sales culture, managing developing producers, driving organic growth strategies, and recruiting and onboarding new producers in the New England region.

Ed Flanagan, New England region leader, commented, “Our New England regional team is growing rapidly, and we are proud to invest in building out our team structure.”

“I am excited to have Steve join our team to support office leaders and producers while leveraging the best resources to deliver a superior client experience. We are thrilled to welcome Steve to the Risk Strategies family.”

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Trimarchi has expertise in a multitude of industries including captives, construction, manufacturing, property managers and developers, physician practices, professional service providers, and worker’s compensation. Additionally, he is well-versed in claims advocacy and has spent time mentoring interns and producers new to insurance.

He added his own comments on the new role, stating, “Risk Strategies thinks holistically about clients’ business goals and offers comprehensive risk management solutions to support their growth.”

“I am excited to support the company’s national expansion and specialist approach to risk as we continue to deliver and enhance value to clients.”

The appointment comes at a time of expansion for Risk Strategies, having named Patrick Roth as Senior Vice President, Growth Leader for the Central and West regions earlier this year.

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