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Zach Finn, MSM, ARM, AINS, HACCP

Zach Finn is an expert in risk management and insurance, specializing in areas such as enterprise risk management, product recall, crisis preparedness, and supply chain risk management, with a focus on making sophisticated risk management solutions more accessible and mainstream.

Henriott Partners with MákuSafe®

Henriott Group partners with Makusafe and remains committed to providing cutting-edge solutions and expertise, envisioning a future where data-driven insights, like modern weather forecasting, empower organizations to predict and prevent workplace accidents, foster a culture of safety, and propel the transformation towards smart facilities.

Protecting What Matters Most: Our Active Shooter Training for Clients

In today’s world, it’s unfortunate that we have to consider the possibility of an active shooter situation occurring in places we previously considered safe, such as schools and workplaces. As an insurance company, we take our responsibility to protect our clients seriously, which is why we are proud to offer active shooter training to our clients.

The Right Guy at the Right Time

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Henriott’s Director of Client Risk Management, Zach Finn, will be speaking at the prestigious Insurance Industry Think Tank, the John Street Club, in New York on June 9th. He will be speaking on “The Pandemic, InsurTech and the Birth of Hybrid Insurance Companies”.

Henriott Welcomes Cassie VanDerLinde

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Henriott is proud to announce and welcome Cassie VanDerLinde as one of the agency’s new Commercial Insurance Account Managers. After a couple months of learning this new role, Cassie has excelled and is excited to move forward in Commercial Insurance taking on more tasks every day.

Personal Cyber Coverage Insurance

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Today’s society has grown increasingly digital in nature, with many individuals leveraging smart devices within their daily lives. Although this technology can offer various benefits, it can also make individuals more susceptible to cybercrime. Such incidents have steadily become more common and costly. In fact, the FBI reported receiving more than 800,000 complaints regarding cybercrimes in the past year, totaling $4.2 billion in overall expenses.