John Niedernhofer
Bob Williford
People
Barney & Barney LLC, a San Diego-based risk management consulting and insurance brokerage firm, promoted John Niedernhofer and William Peartree to ownership status within the firm.
Niedernhofer heads the firm’s Executive Risk Practice specializing in directors and officers liability and employers professional liability insurance. Peartree is director of the firm’s Retirement and Wealth Management Services division.
Niedernhofer is a member of the firm’s Executive Risk practice. He is recognized for his in-depth analysis of executive liability issues and serves as a frequent author and public speaker on issues surrounding that area. He also has worked extensively with life sciences, technology, healthcare and manufacturing sector clients. He has managed more than 100 public company directors and officers programs. He serves on the Board of Directors for Corporate Directors Forum.
Peartree is director of the firm’s retirement and wealth management services division. He has been helping businesses design competitive qualified and non-qualified retirement plans since 1989. He is a registered investment advisor and is involved in both civic and industry associations including, Profit Sharing Council of America, American Society of Pension Administrators, National Institute of Pension Administrators, Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce and North County Personnel Association.
Hub International Ltd., a Chicago-based brokerage named Jonathan Axel senior vice president of the Kagan-Kozberg Division at Hub International of California Insurance Services Inc., a subsidiary of the insurance brokerage. Axel will be based at the Culver City, Calif., office.
Axel has more than 18 years experience in middle market insurance services, having most recently served as client executive and senior vice president with Marsh Risk and Insurance Service’s middle market practice. He was formerly the Pacific Southwest practice leader for political risk and trade credit, as well as a client advisor for the Japan Client Services practice within Marsh.
CIGNA HealthCare hired Kelly Dill as senior vice president of national accounts for the western region. In that role, Dill will lead CIGNA HealthCare’s national account management and sales teams for Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
Dill has strong background in employee benefits with more than 17 years of health plan experience. Prior to joining CIGNA, Dill was vice president of national accounts sales and service for Aetna in Southern California, serving large, national customers who require a high level of sophistication, dedication and support. During her tenure with Aetna, she managed national sales and account service for eight counties, growing revenue and sales across all business lines, as well as managing a team of 27 sales professionals.
In addition to her work with Aetna, Dill’s background also includes leadership positions in sales, case installation and service development with Prudential Health Care. She will be located in the company’s Glendale, Calif. office.
SullivanCurtisMonroe Insurance Services LLC, Irvine, Calif., appointed Bob A. Williford vice president specializing in the construction industry. Williford has 12 years of insurance industry experience, most recently with Willis Insurance Services. Prior to that, he was employed by Federated Insurance.
The company also opened an office in San Diego and appointed Igor Vido senior vice president and managing director of that office. Vido has 23 years of experience.
The office will serve construction, trucking and manufacturing firms, and educational institutions, among other businesses. The office is located at 7676 Hazard Drive, Ste. 500, San Diego, CA 92108. For more information, contact (619) 497-2531.
Following a nationwide search, Steve Cant was named to lead the workplace safety and health division of Washington’s Department of Labor and Industries (L&I). Cant will build on recent workplace-safety partnerships with the Washington State Farm Bureau and the state chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business.
Cant has been acting assistant director of L&I’s Washington Industrial Safety and Health division, commonly known as WISHA, for eight months. He has been with L&I since 1975, most recently as the agency’s principal liaison to the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Cant currently is chairman of the Occupational Safety and Health State Plan Association. He is a certified industrial hygienist and a native of Everett who now resides in Olympia, Wash. He is a 2004 recipient of the Governor’s Distinguished Management Sustaining Leadership Award.
Networked Insurance Agents, a professional account placement organization headquartered in Grass Valley, Calif., promoted Jeannette Riley territorial sales vice president for Nevada. Riley will soon move to Las Vegas and brings 28 years of experience with her. She will share Networked Insurance’s resources with small and mid-size insurance agencies to help them grown more quickly and to improve their over all profitability.
Riley has been a manager at Networked Insurance for almost six years, most recently as affiliate services manager for commercial lines. She has both carrier and independent insurance agency experience.
Aon Construction Services Group appointed Cary White managing director. He will be responsible for producing and managing insurance accounts for both contractors and homebuilders, and be based in San Francisco.
White joins Aon from Heffernan Insurance Brokers, where he served as senior vice president in the company’s construction practice. He also has held positions with ABD, CIGNA and Allianz.
Cambridge General Agency is saddened to announce the passing of one of its long-time employees, Howard Mitchell.
Mitchell worked for Cambridge General Agency since February 1989. He was responsible for opening the company’s Stockton and Rancho Cordova, Calif., offices and managed those offices in addition to the San Francisco office while underwriting his own book of business. Prior to joining Cambridge, Mitchell worked for Golden Bear, Sayre & Toso and for The Argonaut.
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