Pepper, Johnstone and Co. has been appointed to the
National Producer Council for Traveler s Insurance.
The council has 13 appointees from 13,500 Traveler s independent agents nationwide. The council meets with the Travelers executive leadership team frequently during the year to discuss business strategies and product innovation, and to provide market insights.
Johnstone, who resides in
Pepper, Johnstone & Co. for 17 years. He has served as chairman of the
Limestone County Economic Development Association and continues to serves as a board member. He serves on the board of directors for the
Pryor Field Airport Authority and
First National Bank of Pulaski, and is a member of the
Bryan Johnstone of Pepper, Johnstone & Company Bestowed Prestigious Traveler s National Producer Council Appointment
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ATHENS, Ala., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Pepper, Johnstone & Company today announces that Bryan Johnstone, President, has been appointed to the National Producer Council for Traveler s Insurance, a prominent nationwide business, personal, and specialty insurance carrier.
Mr. Johnstone is one of only 13 appointees out of 13,500 Traveler s independent agents throughout the country to receive this prestigious appointment. Traveler s Insurance considers these 13 agents to be their most high-performing, innovative, and top industry experts in the country.
Bryan Johnstone
Johnstone s role on the Council will be to represent his fellow independent insurance agents throughout the Southeastern region.
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This graphic shows the unemployment rate for each county in Alabama during the month of November. Limestone County had one of the lower rates across the state last month, with figures mostly back to where they were before COVID-19.
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This graphic shows the unemployment rate for each county in Alabama during the month of November. Limestone County had one of the lower rates across the state last month, with figures mostly back to where they were before COVID-19. Courtesy photo/Alabama Department of Labor
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