What Happened?
New York, New York-based National Financial Partners Appointed Angie Mendenhall as VP of Technology
Date of management change: April 19, 2022
New York, New York-based National Financial Partners Appointed Angie Mendenhall as VP of Technology
NFP is a leading insurance broker and consultant that provides property and casualty (P&C), corporate benefits, retirement and individual solutions through our licensed subsidiaries and affiliates. Our expertise is matched by our commitment to each client`s goals and is enhanced by our investments in innovative technologies in the insurance brokerage and consulting space. With more than 5,600 global employees, our expansive reach gives us access to highly rated insurers, vendors and financial institutions, while our locally based employees tailor each solution to meet our clients` needs. We`ve become one of the world`s largest insurance brokerage, consulting and wealth management firms by building enduring relationships with our clients and helping them realize their goals. NFP is the 2nd largest retirement plan aggregator firm (InvestmentNews); the 5th largest benefits broker by global revenue, a 4x Best Places to Work Award winner and the 6th largest US-based privately owned broker (Business Insurance); the 10th largest property and casualty agency and the 10th largest commercial lines agency, by total 2018 revenue (Insurance Journal); the 13th largest broker of US business (Business Insurance); and the 13th largest global insurance broker (Best`s Review).
Angie Mendenhall is VP of Technology at National Financial Partners. Previously, Angie held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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