Risk Strategies

Sr.AccountExecutive

$148–175k Boston, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Sr. Account Executive at Risk Strategies. Skills: Account management, Placement strategies, Client relationships. Manage service, placement, business development for assigned book. Develop and execute renewal and placement strategies”

What You'll Achieve.

Secure best possible terms and conditions for clients; Serve as trusted resource to clients and internal teams; Ensure delivery aligns with client expectations; Drive client retention; Support new business efforts

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ Years of experience in a Property & Casualty brokerage environment, Hold Insurance licenses as required by the Company

Nice to Have

Deep technical knowledge of Property & Casualty business, Technical knowledge of loss sensitive, alternative risk transfer, & self insured retentions programs, Demonstrated ability to manage complex client relationships and lead sophisticated placement strategies

What You'll Do.

business development for assigned book

Develop and execute renewal and placement strategies

Lead marketing efforts

prepare executive summaries

Serve as senior point of contact for clients and carrier partners

Provide leadership and direction to service team

Oversee client deliverables

Review contractual requirements and communicate coverage changes

Drive client retention

cross sell opportunities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Contribute to a collaborative team environment; Coordinate with internal teams on claims advocacy, loss control, risk management

Communication Scope

Prepare executive summaries; Manage proposal review and binding; Ongoing communication

Full Job Description

The Senior Account Executive is responsible for the placement and ongoing management of an assigned book of business. When managing house accounts, this role also includes responsibility for business development, client retention, and strategic account growth within that portfolio. This position manages a highly complex book of business that may involve industry specialization, significant account revenue, and sophisticated coverage structures such as loss sensitive programs, large deductibles, captives, or shared and layered programs. The Senior Account Executive develops and executes advanced placement strategies while supporting the “Fewer and Stronger” market consolidation initiative by identifying and selecting the most appropriate markets to approach for coverage. Strong negotiation, advisory, and relationship management skills are essential to secure the best possible terms and conditions for clients and to serve as a trusted resource to both clients and internal teams. **Your Impact:** * Manage service, placement, and business development for an assigned book of business, including house accounts * Develop and execute renewal and placement strategies, including market selection, exposure analysis, and coverage design * Lead marketing efforts, negotiate terms, prepare executive summaries, and manage proposal review and binding * Serve as a senior point of contact for clients and carrier partners, fostering strong long term relationships * Provide leadership and direction to the service team, including binding instructions, and ensure delivery aligns with client expectations * Oversee client deliverables such as proposal debriefs, stewardship reports, and ongoing communication * Coordinate with internal teams on claims advocacy, loss control, and risk management initiatives * Review contractual requirements and communicate material coverage changes with carriers * Drive client retention, cross sell opportunities, and support new business efforts including RFPs

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