The CAPTIVE-ating Eric Pach
INSURICA Southwest’s Eric Pach has an exciting announcement to make about INSURICA’s newest capabilities in the world of captive insurance/risk transfer innovations. But first, we get to know Eric a little bit better, and perhaps most importantly hear how the legendary Wink Ames impacted his life. As we continue to help our clients and prospects become Best In Class businesses…the logical outcome of that effort is to help them reap the rewards of excellence and put some of those premium dollars back in their pockets.
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