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Evergreen Insurance and Risk Management promotes Kivelevitz to vice president of operations

Monsey, NY According to Evergreen Insurance and Risk Management, Joel Kivelevitz has been promoted to the positon of vice president of operations. Kivelevitz previously served as account executive for large businesses.

Joel Kivelevitz,
Evergreen Insurance and
Risk Management

In his new position, Kivelevitz will be in charge of managing services and account renewals, and he will report directly to COO Alan Pollak.

President and CEO Izzy Green said, “This is our most exciting day yet at Evergreen. We have achieved many outstanding accomplishments and marked several milestones, but this one tops them all. This shows that when someone invests heart and dedication into Evergreen, their efforts will be rewarded. It demonstrates that everyone can build themselves a future at Evergreen.”

Kivelevitz says, “When I first joined Evergreen a little over five years ago I was looking to change my career. I sat across the table from Sol and Izzy and I saw and heard their vision and enthusiasm for growing the company. I embraced their vison and accepted the job. I am not surprised that the company has grown tremendously from its relatively humble size then, as I envisioned that the company would be really big one day. Evergreen is always looking to be up to date; growing, changing and educating themselves to be at the forefront of the industry. One of the main reasons I enjoy working here is that the partners are always open to employee suggestions and ideas and they cultivate a great atmosphere in the office. Evergreen truly values its employees.”

He said, “I am honored to accept this position and look forward to working alongside Alan and the amazing team we have at Evergreen Insurance.”

This is a very significant milestone for Evergreen Insurance, as Kivelevitz has been working at Evergreen for over five years and is in fact Evergreen’s first hire.

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