Trawick International Is Pleased To Announce Its New Partnership With Travel Insurance Aggregator, Yonder Travel Insurance
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Trawick International Appoints Three Senior Executives to Enhance Customer Experience and Relations
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FAIRHOPE, Ala., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Trawick International, an industry-leading travel insurance company focused on providing the best possible travel coverage for travelers, is pleased to announce the appointments of Anshumali Dixit, Vice President of Claims, Lupe Zepeda, Vice President of Customer Service and Kimberly Matthews, Human Resources Manager.
Over the past 18 months, Trawick International has made significant progress on its strategic growth strategy and has become one of the top-ranked firms in the travel insurance industry by Forbes Travel Advisors. To continue on the firm s success, these newly appointed executives will be tasked with further strengthening and building the Trawick International organization s capabilities focused on the firm s number one priority, the customer experience.
Tax dollars to help defend woman accused of drowning son
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Apr 29, 2021 at 8:14 pm EDT
MIAMI Taxpayer dollars will help cover the defence costs for a Florida woman charged with first-degree murder in the drowning death of her autistic 9-year-old son.
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Daryl Trawick ruled in an order released Thursday that Patricia Ripley, 46, is indigent for certain costs that include depositions, private investigators and experts who specialize in trying to keep defendants off Florida’s Death Row, the Miami Herald reported. Similar death penalty cases have cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in experts, investigators and other expenses.