Brokers Alliance, one of the nation’s largest insurance marketing organizations providing growth opportunities to independent financial professionals, announced it has expanded its presence in the Valley with a new office location in the Scottsdale Quarter.
“We’re thrilled to introduce our team to a new, dynamic location in a beautiful part of metro Phoenix,” said David Racich, Brokers Alliance president and CEO. “As a recipient of the Top Workplaces Award for four consecutive years, expanding our presence both locally and nationally allows us to develop a team of top talent who serve our industry partners nationwide. Our success starts with our employees, so having offices that are engaging and foster positive productivity is paramount to us.”
The 2,000-square-foot office located at 15169 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 205 in Scottsdale features panoramic views of the McDowell Mountains and Camelback and sits right above the bustling Scottsdale Quarter. In addition to the private and shared spaces, the office also has a built-in podcast studio that is fully equipped for Brokers Alliance experts to share their knowledge. In the coming months, the space will expand to 4,000 square feet.
“Scottsdale is one of the most rapidly growing cities in the country, and were committed to growing with it,” Racich said. “Expanding our presence into this hub of business, culture and community will allow us to continue connecting with insurance brokerage agencies that can double in size if partnered with Brokers Alliance.”
As one of the country’s largest Brokerage General Agency distributors of life insurance and annuities, Brokers Alliance provides solutions that capitalize on practical field experience and harness the powers of new technology. The result insurance professionals attracting and implementing solutions for their clients today, with the promise of growing and sustaining that client’s practice for tomorrow. It is headquartered in Fountain Hills at 16930 E. Palisades Blvd #100 and has 35 employees.
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