
For the past 10 years, Freeman Enterprises has witnessed the issues
and challenges facing the Professional Liability marketplace change
and evolve many times. The emphasis our clients place on finding
and attracting top talent, however, has not changed.
The success of placing the right people in the right jobs ultimately
impacts the continuing viability of any organization. Insurance
companies are facing increased scrutiny from regulators and reinsurers.
Companies are being downgraded or forced into liquidation with
much more frequency. The sense of urgency in the marketplace to
get things right and get them right immediately, is putting additional
pressure on companies to attract and retain the best people.
It is more critical than ever to find and attract the right people
and to do so quickly. By partnering with Freeman Enterprises, a
search firm that focuses in your specific area, you maximize the
chance of finding the right person and finding him or her fast.
Freeman Enterprises has dedicated years of effort and research
into gathering, cultivating and maintaining over 5,000 key contacts
in the Professional Liability arena.
Every week, industry trade journals like National Underwriter,
Business Insurance and Medical Liability Monitor reference the
runaway jury awards facing the insurance industry. Further, the
legislature is not responding with appropriate tort reform to alleviate
this upward spiral. Professional Liability companies are raising
rates tremendously to keep up with these and other rising costs.
Our clients are busy dealing with all the issues in running their
departments and/or organizations. A further caveat is they are
charged with doing more work with less people. My hope is that
we can be an extension of their organization; one which will focus
on filling critical staffing needs. We want to listen to you, glean
insights into your needs and respond in a professional and timely
manner.
At Freeman Enterprises, we pledge to continue to look at ways
to serve our clients more effectively.
Sincerely,
Lynne Freeman
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