Further Strengthens Risk Management Operation in West Region
EPIC Insurance Brokers and Consultants announced today that Casey Scollin has joined the firm. He will be based in Northern California (NorCal) and report to Bill Ferree, Managing Principal, NorCal Territory Sales Leader.
Scollin will focus on providing risk management and insurance solutions to emerging companies as well as middle market and risk management enterprises. He will leverage the entire EPIC platform to deliver bespoke solutions in the areas of Property & Casualty, Employee Benefits and Executive Benefits. In addition, he will partner with the EPIC Select team to leverage their expertise in working with successful individuals for their personal insurance needs.
Scollin joins EPIC from Hub International by way of acquisition of Sweet and Baker Insurance Brokers, where he was a broker and partner of the firm focused on risk management and the development of custom insurance programs. He was the first to build a recreational vehicle (RV) warranty program for owners and renters.
Scollin earned a Bachelor of Science from University of San Francisco in Economics. He is active in a number of organizations including The Guardsman, and is the founding Co-president of the Catholic Charities Junior Board for San Francisco. In addition, he serves on The Olympic Club Golf Tournament Committee and the PGA Championship Chair of Laser for Shot Link.
“We are excited to have Casey join our Northern California team and look forward to his collaboration across the entire organization,” said Kevin Harnetiaux, Executive Managing Principal, NorCal Territory Leader.
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