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Fireman's Fund Features The Breakers in National Publication
Five regional insurance brokers are supporting the Preservation Society’s partnership with Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, by distributing copies of Advisor – an educational, twice annual magazine for Fireman’s Fund policyholders – that contains stories about the Preservation Society, which increases public awareness of the great importance and value of the properties. They are Hub International New England, Insurance Marketing Agencies, Marsh Private Client, Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage and USI Insurance Services of New England.
The latest edition of Advisor, distributed nationally, includes an extensive article about The Breakers, its incredible interior decor and the key issues in managing the risk for such a National Historic Landmark. The article credits the Preservation Society and its Properties Director Curt Genga with the often ingenious strategies employed to retain every possible original element of the house while modernizing its infrastructure; it also offers owners of historic properties tips about how to adopt some of the Preservation Society’s strategies for their own homes.
Click on the graphic below to read The Advisor.
Peter Herman of Insurance Marketing Agencies, Inc., who helped forge the insurance solution for the Preservation Society with Fireman’s Fund says, “The genius of the partnership is recognizing the buildings are all houses, not commercial properties…from an insurance point of view. Fireman’s Fund’s expertise in managing risks for historic properties is unmatched, and the Preservation Society’s protection of them is equally distinguished.”
“There is a real peace of mind for a property owner when you have risk management advisors like Mark McCormick and Richard Standring from Fireman’s Fund working with you,” said Preservation Society CEO and Executive Director Trudy Coxe. “I sleep better at night.” McCormick and Standring’s assistance with The Breakers and other properties is described in the Advisor article. Learn more about Fireman's Fund Insurance Company.
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