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Attendees by Member Type WSIA Annual Marketplace September 22-25, 2019 Attendee List as of September 17, 2019 U.S. Wholesale Members Member Firm Member Name Member Firm Member Name 5Star Specialty Programs Robert Alkire All Risks, Ltd. Jake Fratkin 5Star Specialty Programs David Tooley All Risks, Ltd. Matt Frein, CRIS 5Star Specialty Programs Alek Turko All Risks, Ltd. Amy Fuller Across America Insurance Services All Risks, Ltd. Frank Giarratano, II Inc. Harish Kapur All Risks, Ltd. Ryan Grimes Advanced E&S Group Scott Cook All Risks, Ltd. Jeff Gumaer Advanced E&S Group Brad Keller All Risks, Ltd. Glenn Hargrove Advanced E&S Group Lenika Milne All Risks, Ltd. Dawn Hickman Advanced E&S Group Matthew Power All Risks, Ltd. Jim Higgins Advanced E&S Group Harvey Sheldon, CPCU All Risks, Ltd. Emily Hughes, CPCU All Risks of CA, LLC Darren Chilimidos All Risks, Ltd. Beau Hume All Risks of CA, LLC Michael Potts All Risks, Ltd. Yasser Hussein All Risks of the Southeast Wes Baker All Risks, Ltd. Adam Jacobus All Risks of the Southeast Steve Kass All Risks, Ltd. Dave Kremer All Risks, Ltd. Todd Ballot All Risks, Ltd. Brad Lind All Risks, Ltd. Matt Bell All Risks, Ltd. Frank Martino All Risks, Ltd. Krystal Boggs All Risks, Ltd. Rick McDonough All Risks, Ltd. Lee Branson All Risks, Ltd. Christopher McGovern All Risks, Ltd. Josh Cantrell, RPLU, ASLI All Risks, Ltd. Dino Mirabal, CPCU All Risks, Ltd. Craig Carpenter All Risks, Ltd. Wesley Mitchell All Risks, Ltd. Nicholas Cortezi All Risks, Ltd. Hugh Mooney All Risks, Ltd. Trent Cox All Risks, Ltd. Brian Muldoon All Risks, Ltd. Tim Crownover All Risks, Ltd. Evan Murphy All Risks, Ltd. Peter Curnin All Risks, Ltd. Matthew Nichols, ASLI All Risks, Ltd. Kali Diethrich All Risks, Ltd. Mike Nickel All Risks, Ltd. Eric DiLaura All Risks, Ltd. Tom O'Connell All Risks, Ltd. Brian Foley All Risks, Ltd. Keith Parsons 1 WSIA Annual Marketplace September 22-25, 2019 Attendee List as of September 17, 2019 U.S. Wholesale Members Member Firm Member Name Member Firm Member Name All Risks, Ltd. Glenn Petersen Alta Risk LLC Richard Parks All Risks, Ltd. Joe Quigley Alta Risk LLC Ken Schneider All Risks, Ltd. Eric Quinn Alta Risk LLC Benny Tineo All Risks, Ltd. Bill Rector Alta Risk LLC Rachel Willis All Risks, Ltd. Rex Regan Alta Risk LLC Joe Wittenberg All Risks, Ltd. Lora Robbins, ASLI, AU Amalgamated Insurance Underwriters LLC Ben Goldberg All Risks, Ltd. Martin Sandos American Team Managers Ins Svcs Len Eastwood All Risks, Ltd. Derek Stinchcomb, CIC AmSuisse, Inc. Chip Talbert All Risks, Ltd. Sam Stringer AmWINS Access Robert Abramson, CPCU All Risks, Ltd. Amanda Sunbury AmWINS Access Tirzah Bartley, ASLI All Risks, Ltd. Andrew Thompson AmWINS Access Kelly Carney All Risks, Ltd. Calvin Thompson AmWINS Access Tammy Culmone All Risks, Ltd. Mike Tracy AmWINS Access Riva Dumeny All Risks, Ltd. Michael Walton AmWINS Access Kortney Eidson All Risks, Ltd. Tiffany Way AmWINS Access Brian Farewell All Risks, Ltd. Dan Yokoyama AmWINS Access Megan Gillespie Allen Financial Ins Group, Inc. Brent Allen, CPCU AmWINS Access Nicola Golder Allen Financial Ins Group, Inc. Michael Conn AmWINS Access Tim Graff Allen Financial Ins Group, Inc. Miguel Granado AmWINS Access Tony Gresham, CPCU Allied General Agency Brent Messelheiser, CPCU AmWINS Access Michael Havranek Allstar Underwriters Inc. Gardner Heaner AmWINS Access Zak Hooker Allstar Underwriters Inc. Bill Hobbs, CPCU AmWINS Access Corinne Jones, CPCU Alta Risk LLC Steve Albers AmWINS Access Kristin Jones, CPCU, ASLI Alta Risk LLC Edwin Collins AmWINS Access Melissa Klor Alta Risk LLC Albert Grafil AmWINS Access Mick Kroll Alta Risk LLC Chris Howe AmWINS Access Susan Langston Alta Risk LLC Mark Malone 2 WSIA Annual Marketplace September 22-25, 2019 Attendee List as of September 17, 2019 U.S. Wholesale Members Member Firm Member Name Member Firm Member Name AmWINS Access David Lavins AmWINS Brokerage Josh Ammons AmWINS Access Kevin Madden AmWINS Brokerage Jeff Andrews AmWINS Access Richard Marburg AmWINS Brokerage Tracy Andrews AmWINS Access Jacqueline Marler AmWINS Brokerage Lucy Arnold AmWINS Access Nate Mathis AmWINS Brokerage George Avila AmWINS Access Tiffany McPartland AmWINS Brokerage Sam Baig AmWINS Access Troy Nelson AmWINS Brokerage Randy Bailey AmWINS Access Julia O'Connor AmWINS Brokerage Rob Balogh AmWINS Access Kristin Owens AmWINS Brokerage Jon Bannett AmWINS Access Andy Packard AmWINS Brokerage Pete Baran AmWINS Access PJ Pinelli AmWINS Brokerage Mike Barschig AmWINS Access Andrea Riccardi AmWINS Brokerage Wes Bauer AmWINS Access Lori Rodriguez AmWINS Brokerage Andy Bean AmWINS Access Arnel San Diego AmWINS Brokerage Matt Bermudez AmWINS Access Scott Sauter AmWINS Brokerage Nate Berns AmWINS Access Marguerite Shatzer AmWINS Brokerage Bob Black AmWINS Access Doreen Thibodeaux AmWINS Brokerage Joe Blakeley AmWINS Access Kris Zebratski AmWINS Brokerage Brianna Boehm AmWINS Brokerage Jett Abramson AmWINS Brokerage Michael Borghesi AmWINS Brokerage Iva Adams AmWINS Brokerage Zach Bowling AmWINS Brokerage Tina Adams AmWINS Brokerage Patrick Boyd AmWINS Brokerage Don Alberico AmWINS Brokerage Geion Bright AmWINS Brokerage Melanie Alberico AmWINS Brokerage Ben Bruhn AmWINS Brokerage Cam Aldrich AmWINS Brokerage Ben Burke AmWINS Brokerage Corey Alison AmWINS Brokerage Phil Burke AmWINS Brokerage Caprice Allen AmWINS Brokerage Phil Cacioppo AmWINS 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