
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Harding Brooks Insurance Agency is excited to announce the launch of our Training & Education Program that will be solely dedicated to the Collateral Recovery Industry. In addition, we’d like to welcome Renee Low as the newest member of our Team. Renee’s main responsibility will be to spearhead this Industry leading Educational Program.
Renee Low has 18 years’ experience on the underwriting & risk assessment side of insuring repossession companies nationwide. Renee’s passion has always been in the Collateral Recovery Industry where she has conducted on-site training, participated in webinars for trade associations, sat on educational panels and led round table discussions during industry events. Renee has her Associate in Underwriting (AU), Certificate in General Insurance, and Certificate in Introduction to Underwriting.
Mike Peplinski, Vice President at Harding Brooks Insurance Agency said, “I am thrilled to welcome someone with Renee’s credentials to our HB team. The launch of our Training & Education Program combined with Renee’s addition; Harding Brooks will be able to broaden our reach in efforts to enhance the overall betterment of the Industry.”
Mike Peplinski
Vice President
315-214-5822 Phone
315-254-8211 Cell
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