pleading guilty to writing a bad check in 1999 in Boone County
terminated for cause in 1995 from Liberty Mutual with allegations that he filed a false insurance claim - and also noted that the Illinois Department of Unemployment Insurance ruled there was insufficient evidence to support the allegation
that Costanza s 2008 application for insurance license in
Wisconsin was denied for 31 days for failure to disclose the criminal convictions and for failing to disclose his termination for cause from Liberty Mutual
RMS Service Group issued a Letter of Termination to Costanza in 2011 (related to the $30,000 penalty from Illinois) accusing him of the following:
6th Morning Pointe Foundation Mastering Memory Care Golf Tournament Set For May 11 Friday, March 5, 2021
Shown from left to right are Jessica Prather, Sherry Owens, Audra Hopkins (Director, Morning Pointe Foundation), Carla Livingstone, and Peter Beshara. These are nursing students at Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Jacksboro, Tn.
For the sixth year in a row, 25 teams from throughout the Tennessee Valley will assemble on May 11, at the Lookout Mountain Club for the Morning Pointe Foundation’s annual Mastering Memory Care golf tournament, presented by First Horizon and Propel Insurance Services, Inc. This will be the first time the tournament has been held since 2019, as the 2020 event was cancelled due to the global pandemic. Since inception, the Morning Pointe Foundation has given out over 60 community college scholarships to further the education of the next generation of nurses in senior care.
Unlicensed California Agent Fined $20K Following Cease and Desist Order January 28, 2021
Former insurance agent, Karen Marie Dondanville, 53, of Lake Forest, Calif., this week was ordered to pay the California Department of Insurance $20,000 in penalties after a judge’s decision that affirms the cease and desist order issued against Dondanville for illegally transacting insurance without a license was adopted.
On Jan. 11, the CDI adopted an administrative law judge’s proposed decision, which affirmed the department’s cease and desist order and ordered Dondanville to pay a penalty of $20,000 within 90 days for her reported unlawful insurance transactions and fraud.
The department issued a cease and desist order in March 2020 against Dondanville, doing business as Broadstreet Insurance Services and Streamline Insurance Services Inc., after a consumer complained to CDI that Dondanville had taken premium money, but failed to place coverage on
Ebner Retires from North Carolina-Based McGriff January 13, 2021
McGriff’s Tommy Ebner, leader of the company’s oil and gas practice, and former president and CEO of McGriff, Seibels & Williams, Inc., will retire after 28 years.
The retirement will take place during the first quarter, although exact dates are flexible to allow for a smooth transition. Transition plans are now underway, with a new appointment to the position to be announced soon.
Doug Hodo, McGriff’s Regional Insurance President (West), has also retired from the company after 25 years. McGriff said Patrick Dessauer has taken over as the regional insurance president for McGriff’s West Region.
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CHICAGO, Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Hub International Limited (Hub), a leading full-service global insurance broker, announced today that it has acquired CAPAX Management and Insurance Services, Inc. (CAPAX). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Located in Modesto, California, CAPAX is one of the largest locally owned insurance brokerage and employee benefits consulting organizations located in Central California. CAPAX provides multi-line insurance solutions, including personal and commercial, employee benefits products and risk management solutions for their clients. CAPAX s expertise in bringing captive solutions to their clients and their focus on various industries, such as agribusiness (crop), complements and strengthens Hub s existing capabilities.