#AI--Quandri, the AI platform modernizing personal lines renewals for insurance agencies, today announced the appointment of Patrick Mulroy as Head of Strategy and Partnerships. With more than 15 year...
Quandri’s expansion plans include opening a Boston office to more effectively service its growing US customer base, which includes HomeServices Insurance and Blue Ridge Risk Partners among others
VANCOUVER, British Columbia & BOSTON: #AI--Quandri, the AI platform modernizing personal lines renewals for insurance agencies, today announced the appointment of Patrick Mulroy as Head of Strategy and Partnerships. With more than 15 years of experience in the insurance and tech industries, Patrick will play a critical role in driving Quandri’s expansion across North America, including opening the insurtech company’s first U.S. office in Boston and unlocking new growth opportunities via strategic partnerships.
As Head of Strategy and Partnerships, Patrick will be focused on driving growth through partnership channels, along with key customer and carrier relationships. He’ll lead go-to-market execution for indirect sales and drive long-term value by embedding Quandri deeper into the workflows of agents, carriers, and platforms.
“This role is about accelerating our exponential growth, and Pat is the right person to lead it,” says Jackson Fregeau, CEO and co-founder of Quandri. “He has the rare ability to navigate complexity, build meaningful partnerships, and align strategy with execution. His work will be foundational in helping us scale our impact even further.”
“Quandri is solving real, systemic problems in the insurance space, and doing it with precision,” says Mulroy. “The opportunity is huge and I look forward to helping lead that charge through smart partnerships and strong execution.”
Patrick previously spent time with Gallagher and HUB International prior to moving into insurtech where he was most notably Head of Distribution and Head of Agency Sales at Tarmika, a commercial quoting platform that was acquired by Applied Systems. Patrick brings deep insurance experience and a proven track record of driving results in complex ecosystems. He joins Quandri during a high-growth phase as the company expands its U.S. footprint, grows its team, and adds new customers to its roster.
About Quandri Technologies, Inc.
Quandri transforms the policy renewal process for personal lines insurance brokerages by automating time-consuming and repetitive tasks, identifying actionable policy insights and enabling insurance brokerages and agencies to achieve profitability and scale. Quandri's Renewal Intelligence Platform uses AI-enabled agents to accomplish manual, repetitive tasks within your Applied Epic BMS, which in turn enables your human agents to focus their efforts on more valuable work, such as calling clients and selling additional policies. For additional information, visit www.quandri.io.
Fonte: Business Wire
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