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Horowitz joins Evergreen Insurance & Risk Management as vice president of corporate development

Izzy Green, CEO of Evergreen (right)
welcomes Horowitz.

Monsey, NY Evergreen Insurance & Risk Management has appointed Robert Horowitz vice president of corporate development. 

Horowitz joins Evergreen Insurance with more than a decade of experience in insurance development, private equity and corporate finance. In this position, Horowitz will be responsible for mergers and acquisitions, corporate strategy and identifying and implementing additional revenue streams for Evergreen.

“We are very gratified to have an executive and corporate development professional of Mr. Horowitz’s caliber choose to join the Evergreen team,” said Izzy Green, CEO of Evergreen Insurance. “2017 is a transformational year for Evergreen, as we continue to grow the business. Robert’s proven track record of execution within mergers and acquisitions and corporate development will be critical to effectively achieving our business objectives.”

“Joining the Evergreen Insurance team is a tremendous opportunity,” said Horowitz. “Evergreen has built an incredible organization and brand which is widely recognized as a thought leader in the real estate sector.  The company has been growing at an extremely fast pace. I am looking forward to assisting and positively impacting the continued growth of the organization.” 

Horowitz has completed over $500 million of investment transactions. Horowitz has extensive experience in corporate development, joint ventures, merger and acquisition, and financing transactions that achieved corporate priorities and created significant value for shareholders at Merrill Lynch & Co., Spencer Trask Ventures and Four Springs Capital, LLC.

Horowitz was most recently the COO at Borden Perlman Salisbury & Kelly – a top-100 privately owned insurance agency, based in New Jersey. While at Borden Perlman, Horowitz led efforts to improve the monetization of existing business activities, expanded revenue streams, and designed new business models and strategies. His additional responsibilities included overseeing all finance, accounting, information technology, human resource and legal functions of the organization.

Horowitz graduated with honorary distinction from both, Seton Hall University where he completed his Undergraduate Bachelors of Science and Rutgers University where he received his M.B.A.

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