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Senior Client Executive / Property Casualty Broker

1140 Avenue of the Americas 8th Floor, New York, NY 10036

Our Property & Casualty Brokers & Account Executives provide a high-quality service to our clients.  They work to ensure satisfaction by balancing the quality of service and speed of response. 

Senior Client Executive – Commercial Insurance 

As a Senior Client Executive, you will serve as a strategic partner to clients, managing all aspects of their commercial insurance programs by balancing the quality of service and speed of response. Your responsibilities include: 

  • Client Relationship Management: Understand clients' business objectives and develop tailored risk management strategies to address exposures and align with goals. Act as the primary liaison, ensuring client satisfaction and long-term relationships. 
  • Risk Assessment & Strategy: Analyze client exposures, loss history, and insurance needs. Collaborate with specialists to recommend appropriate coverage solutions and negotiate favorable terms with underwriters. 
  • Service Delivery: Orchestrate the delivery of high-quality services by leading client teams, monitoring service agreements, and ensuring all commitments are met. Address client concerns proactively to maintain satisfaction. 
  • Broking & Business Development: Develop and execute broking plans, including marketing renewals, negotiating with insurers, and securing competitive coverage. Manage new sales opportunities, cross-selling, and account rounding to drive business growth. 
  • Technical Expertise: Prepare proposals, stewardship reports, and RFP responses. Provide coverage analysis, manage policy administration, and support due diligence during mergers and acquisitions. 
  • Industry Engagement: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of market trends and develop strong relationships with the underwriting community. Represent the company professionally during client and industry interactions. 
  • Tools & Collaboration: Utilize Salesforce/Sagitta and other platforms to manage opportunities and coordinate with internal teams to execute client services effectively. 

This role requires exceptional communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills, combined with deep expertise in commercial insurance products and risk consulting. 

Additional Qualifications: 

  • 7–10 years of brokerage experience, college degree in insurance or a related field (preferred) and New Jersey/New York P&C license. 
  • Self-starter with high attention to details  
  • Strong interpersonal skills for building and maintaining relationships. 
  • Deep knowledge of marketplace products and ability to simplify insurance concepts for clients. 
  • Proven experience working independently while meeting deadlines and prioritizing multiple projects. 
  • Collaborative mindset and adaptability in team-oriented environments. 
  • Expertise in Private Equity and understanding of insurance carriers' risk appetites and industry preferences. 
  • Proficiency in developing innovative business solutions and professional communication with C-Suite executives. 
  • Strong negotiation, organizational, and presentation skills. 
  • Advanced computer proficiency, including MS Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint). 

The national average salary for this role is $190,000 to $230,000 in base pay and exclusive of any bonuses or benefits. The base pay offered will be determined based on your experience, skills, training, certifications and education, while also considering internal equity and market data.

WHY JOIN EPIC? 

Nationally recognized leader and one of the nation's fastest-growing full-service insurance brokerage groups. For over 25 years, we have assembled some of the world's top-rated providers of specialty insurance and financial services solutions. We support those solutions with unparalleled expertise from in-house specialists in discreet areas of insurance - from personal coverage to corporate portfolios, hospitality to hedge funds, real estate to retirement planning.

We offer long-term career growth potential, a competitive salary, excellent benefits and 401k.

We are seeking a thoughtful, well rounded Senior Property Broker to join our growing team. This position primarily acts as a lead broker for clients’ large/complex property insurance programs.

This role is hybrid and our office is in New York.

  • Ranked #17 Top 100 Largest U.S. Broker by Business Insurance
  • Awesome Benefits:  401K matching, Generous Time Off Policy, Flexible Work Options, Medical, Dental, Vision, Pet Insurance, Cancer Insurance, Wellness Programs, Employee Award Programs (Trips!

EPIC embraces diversity in all its various forms—whether it be diversity of thought, background, race, religion, gender, skills or experience. We are committed to fostering a work community where every colleague feels welcomed, valued, respected and heard. It is our belief that diversity drives innovation and that creating an environment where every employee feels included and empowered, helps us to deliver the best outcome to our clients.

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