Working alongside and cooperatively with Producers, if assigned on accounts, serve as the HUB’s primary consultant to the client. The Producer has primary responsibility for client relationship management and initiating new sales. The AE has primary responsibility for retaining the account, acting as the de facto technical expert and broker-consultant. (In some instances no Producer will be assigned and the AE also is primarily responsible for client relationship management.)
Ensure Producers, when assigned, are fully informed about and prepared for all client meetings and interfaces so as to be able to competently and proactively manage the client relationship.
Establish and maintain strong and productive professional relationships with “C-Level” and other cognizant decision makers for assigned HUB clients.
Possess a detailed knowledge of the client’s business and industry, being able to articulate applicable exposures to loss, insurance coverages, and appropriate/available risk management/control solutions.
Establish and maintain strong and productive professional relationships with cognizant insurance carrier marketing, underwriting, and risk control staff, including a detailed familiarity with each carrier’s products and services in support of assigned clients.Directly oversee and coordinate the delivery of all HUB services to assigned clients throughout the policy cycle, including stewardship reports, delivery of risk control services, carrier meetings, claims reviews, preparation of coverage outlines, and marketing of emergent and renewal coverage requests.
Work cooperatively andprofessionally with cognizant CSS colleagues to deliver HUB services as described above, using the interface as an opportunity to teach, train, and mentor CSS team members. Provide input and feedback to the Client Services Manager (CSM) as to the performance of CSS staff on assigned accounts.
Ensure that all client service needs are promptly and professionally delivered, either directly by the AE or via HUB colleagues (e.g.CSS, CPU, Risk Control, etc.). The AE is accountable for the competence, timeliness, and quality of all deliverables to the client.
Conduct annual review w/clients making coverage and loss control recommendations focused on reducing the clients total cost of risk.
Manage HUB Top 200 process.
Identifyopportunities for cross-sell and up-sell of other HUB products and services when appropriate for the clients needs, initiatingsame. At all times, be knowledgeable about and document what other insurance products and services the clients are purchasing through other providers and who those providers are.
Work with the Producer, if assigned, or be primarily responsible for maintaining current receivable status for assigned clients. Proactive efforts to collect receivables more than 30 days past-due should be undertaken, with each unresolved circumstance documented and reported to accounting.
Possess a mastery of the various HUB resources and tools that are available via “HUB Today,” employing same to best serve assigned clients and work with cognizant Producers.
Be knowledgeable about and comply with HUB systems, procedures and state/federalinsurance regulations.
Possess a strong ability to effectively communicate, orally and in writing, which will include the ability to design and deliver effective group presentations using various media. This may range from conducting internal training to a sales or renewal presentation at a client’s office.
Be actively involved with professional and/or civic associations on behalf of HUB.
This job description is intended to describe the level of work required by the person performing the work. The principal duties outlined are the essential responsibilities and duties. Other duties may be assigned as needs arise.