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Today we’re honored to be joined by Grady Marshall of Sequoia Risk Partners.
Grady has over a decade of experience in commercial insurance, real estate, and alternative risk.
Grady is a sought-after expert in Captive Management. In this conversation Grady shares his thoughts on the rise in popularity of Captives, the downfalls of the model to avoid, along with some powerful inspiration and motivation he learned while playing football from coaching great Urban Myer at the University Of Utah.
Connect with Grady on LinkedIn here.
Learn more about Sequoia Risk here.
Make sure you stop by http://www.rllinsure.com/podcast. We want to give you some cool free stuff. While you’re there you can learn why multi-family property owners, property managers, and investors chose RLL.
Are you an insurance agent that writes habitational risk? Stop by http://www.rllinsure.com/podcast to learn why agents around the country recommend RLL and how they get paid well to do it.
Thanks again for listening to the show. We’ll see you next time.
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Today we’re honored to be joined by Grady Marshall of Sequoia Risk Partners.
Grady has over a decade of experience in commercial insurance, real estate, and alternative risk.
Grady is a sought-after expert in Captive Management. In this conversation Grady shares his thoughts on the rise in popularity of Captives, the downfalls of the model to avoid, along with some powerful inspiration and motivation he learned while playing football from coaching great Urban Myer at the University Of Utah.
Connect with Grady on LinkedIn here.
Learn more about Sequoia Risk here.
Make sure you stop by http://www.rllinsure.com/podcast. We want to give you some cool free stuff. While you’re there you can learn why multi-family property owners, property managers, and investors chose RLL.
Are you an insurance agent that writes habitational risk? Stop by http://www.rllinsure.com/podcast to learn why agents around the country recommend RLL and how they get paid well to do it.
Thanks again for listening to the show. We’ll see you next time.