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4 Apr

Fig Kennett Female Influencers Spring 2018: Nicole Grebloskie

Nicole Grebloskie enjoys giving back and promoting community pride, vitality, and partnerships so people can work together to create a great place to work, live, and play. Although she once had thoughts of being a history professor, after graduating from West Chester University Grebloskie decided to join the workforce before applying to graduate school. She landed a job as an Account Representative at Arthur Hall Insurance and continued to follow this path. She’s now one of the partners at the firm, where she serves as Vice President of the Personal Lines Department. Her professional goals, she says, include continuing to increase...

27 Mar

Joshua J. Isler, CIC Named New Vice President and Shareholder

(March 2018)  The Board of Directors of Arthur Hall Insurance are pleased to announce that Joshua J. Isler, CIC has been named as a principal shareholder for the firm. Josh joins James Denham, Glenn Burcham, Mark Sammarone, Nicole Grebloskie, and Karen Leary as agency partner and assumes the title of Vice President. Josh began his career with Arthur Hall Insurance in 2004, returning in 2015 as a Commercial Lines Account Executive. With a continued focus on generating new business opportunities and establishing strategic business relationships, Josh has a proven track record of providing the best possible risk management solutions to...

19 Dec

Be Prepared: Holiday Fire Safety at Home

Four Fire Hazards and Tips to Avoid Them* Picture your perfect holiday. Perhaps you hear family members laugh while the fireplace crackles in the background. Or you enjoy your favorite holiday meal surrounded by friends and the glow of candlelight in your carefully decorated dining room. With all the holiday buildup, you might not be thinking about fire safety. But you can help preserve these peaceful memories by doing a little preparation. Nearly 156,000 fires occur during the winter holiday season, causing 630 deaths, 2,600 injuries, and approximately $936 million in property damage, according to the U.S. Fire Administration. "These are tragic losses...