Name: Maddy Leibowitz
Title: V.P. Business Development
Company Name: Atlantic Agency Insurance & Risk Management
Q: The approximate number of years you have been a subscriber and/or how the NYREJ has been a benefit to you and/or your business:
A: The start of my journey with the NYREJ began 3 years ago after I picked up a free copy at a trade show. I liked what I read, subscribed for myself and my sons who also were impressed enough that we started advertising our Atlantic Agency Insurance & Risk Management Company and before long we became Featured Experts and were given the opportunity of writing articles to educate and inform the Journal readers as regards important insurance issues.
It's been a great ride and hopefully one we plan to continue!
Congrats! on your 25th Anniversary!
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