CRC adds Hoyle, Jones, Soliday to roster

CRC adds Hoyle, Jones, Soliday to roster

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CRC adds Hoyle, Jones, Soliday to roster

They join separate offices within the group

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By
Terry Gangcuangco

Insurance distributor CRC Group has expanded its team with the appointment of Sarah Hoyle, Molly Jones, and Ryan Soliday (pictured left to right).

In Tampa, Florida, Hoyle joined CRC’s Bayport office as an underwriting team leader, transitioning from her role as a personal lines underwriter with Burns & Wilcox. In addition, she spent more than five years with National Risk Solutions, according to her LinkedIn profile.

Jones was appointed as a casualty broker in CRC’s Seattle, Washington office. She brings over 25 years of industry experience to the role. Before joining CRC, Jones worked as a client relationship leader at AXA XL. She also boasts prior experience with Everest Insurance, AIG and Zurich according to her LinkedIn page.

As for Soliday, he has taken on the casualty broker role at the Minneapolis, Minnesota office. He has valuable experience in financial crimes risk management, having previously worked at Wells Fargo. He also spent 12 years at the City of Brooklyn Center, according to his LinkedIn page.

Recent hires by CRC include: Mike Worman as senior vice president in Reno, Nevada; Davon Fields as a broker in Birmingham, Alabama; Donnie Waters as senior team leader in Bayport; and Sean Kenny as SVP and broker in Houston, Texas.

Also previously onboarded are Travis McCleary as an underwriting TL in Seattle; Rudie Heling as an underwriting TL in Carmel, Indiana; Sam Rector as a broker in Nashville, Tennessee; and Chris Young as personal lines underwriting TL in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Other additions include: Joseph Carothers, Craig Brown, Michael Rockhill, Joyce Carlton, and Craig Anderson in Bayport; Sarah McKenna in San Francisco; Greg DiPrato in New York; and Brad Rickey in Indianapolis.

Meanwhile company changes at CRC include the executive leadership reshuffle within CRC’s commercial solutions operations and the integration of Atlanta-based INSUREtrust into the group’s wholesale brokerage division to form a cyber practice unit.

Placing more than $40 billion in annual premiums, CRC employs over 5,000 people.

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