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Hub International Northeast names Sullivan as construction specialty practice leader

Mark Sullivan,
ARM, CPCU, CRIS, 
Hub International Northeast

New York, NY According to Hub International Northeast Limited (Hub Northeast), a subsidiary of Hub Int’l. Limited, Mark Sullivan, ARM, CPCU, CRIS, has been promoted to construction specialty practice leader for the region. Sullivan will report to Ken Schreiber, president, commercial lines, Hub Northeast.

In this newly created role, he will be responsible for overseeing a team of experts handling the placement of coverage and account servicing for Hub Northeast’s growing construction book of business. Sullivan previously served as senior vice president for Hub Northeast.

 prior to this appointment, specializing in marketing property and casualty coverage for national, middle market and risk management accounts, with a strong concentration in construction. A seasoned industry expert, he holds over two decades of insurance experience, including underwriting, agency management, marketing and account servicing, specializing in working with contractors, real estate firms, etc.  

Sullivan holds a bachelor’s degree from the College of Insurance, as well as an MBA from St. John’s University. He also has an associate’s degree in Risk Management (ARM designation), as well as both CPCU and CRIS designations.

“With the expansion of our construction business over the past several years, Mark has been instrumental in helping place coverage for this niche,” said Schreiber. “As more and more of our traditional real estate clients have broadened their operations to include development, in addition to the construction firms we work with, leveraging Mark’s deep expertise in construction through this role will enhance Hub’s efforts to provide best in class products and services to these clients.”

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