News & Press Releases

August 2008

EPIC opens San Francisco office.

EPIC appoints new principal in San Francisco office.

July 2008

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EPIC opens Los Angeles office and hires management team. Fast growing insurance firm further expands Southern California presence.

EPIC continues Orange County expansion, adding four industry veterans. New team brings more than 85 years of experience to rapidly expanding insurance brokerage firm.

June 2008

Four industry veterans join EPIC Orange County. Fast-growing insurance brokerage firm expands team to accommodate client growth.

EPIC appoints new Vice President of Private Client Services. 11-year industry veteran joins rapidly expanding insurance brokerage firm.

March 2008

E.P.I.C acquires Kelley & Swain Inc., a Sacramento California based provider of employee benefits programs.

October 2007

Edgewood Partners Insurance Center Hires Drew Sanders as Principal

Edgewood Partners Insurance Center Adds Program Group to Growing Firm

September 2007

A New California Insurance Brokerage Firm Announces the Hiring of Wind and Energy Group

August 2007

A New California Insurance Brokerage Firm Appoints Lance Dalzell-Piper to Executive Team

A New California Insurance Brokerage Firm Announces the Hiring of Chuck LeSueur

A New California Insurance Brokerage Firm Appoints Teri Zanders Vice President of Business Development and Client Services

A New California Insurance Brokerage Firm Appoints Laura Malasig as Senior Account Manager

A New California Insurance Brokerage Firm Appoints Jennifer Isley as Account Executive

A New California Insurance Brokerage Firm Appoints John Greenfield to its Executive Team

June 2007

E.P.I.C. Announces Agreement to Acquire Calco Insurance Agents and Brokers, Inc.

Stone Point Capital Together with John Hahn and Dan Francis Commit up to $100 Million to Build a New California Insurance Brokerage Firm

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