Maddy Leibowitz, Atlantic Agency Insurance & Risk Management
What was your most notable project, deal, transaction or personal achievement in 2014?
The most notable transaction that we just completed was finalizing a deal to relocate our Atlantic Agency Insurance Huntington Office into a newer, bigger free standing building.
What are you looking forward to accomplishing in 2015?
We are excited that we will begin 2015 in such a great way! New Beginnings to welcome new clients as well as continue to service all our wonderful clients that have put their trust in us for more than 28 years that we have been protecting their family and business insurance needs.
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