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GEICO’s Massaro Joins BTIS Underwriting Team
Philip Massaro has joined small business intermediary BTIS as vice president of Underwriting.
Massaro has 25 years of commercial insurance underwriting and product management experience. Most recently, he was with GEICO as director of Auto and Excess for 20 western states, managing $12 billon in written premium and 40 product managers and analysts.
Earlier in his career, he spent 10 years with Progressive Insurance in commercial auto and various programs. Additionally, he has five years of experience managing Group Seven Enterprises, a managing general agency in the garage and finance and insurance space and five years with Great American Insurance managing product for commercial auto, businessowners, programs and finance and insurance products countrywide.
National Guard distributing coronavirus vaccine in 26 states December 14, 2020 A pharmacist labels syringes in a clean room where doses of COVID-19 vaccines will be handled, Dec. 9, 2020, at Mount Sinai Queens hospital in New York. The hospital expects to receive doses once a vaccine gets the emergency green light by U.S. regulators. (Mark Lennihan/AP) On Monday as the first coronavirus vaccines went into arms across America senior National Guard officials from Ohio, Oklahoma, and West Virginia detailed the critical role their troops are playing in distributing the vaccine in spite of its extreme storage temperature requirements. “Currently, governors in 26 states and territories are planning to use the National Guard in some capacity for COVID-19 vaccine distribution,” said Nahaku McFadden