CNA National Selects Dino DeAngelis for VP of Business Development
SCOTTSDALE — CNA National announced that Dino DeAngelis joined the sales team as vice president of business development.
“CNA National is continuing to enhance our sales organization in order to expand our position as marketshare leader,” says Alan Miller, senior vice president of sales.
“Dino brings extensive accomplishments in developing automobile-related products and fostering successful long-term agent relationships.”
DeAngelis established himself as an industry leader during his 15-year career at Jim Moran & Associates where he served in multiple management positions.
Most recently he served as director of national sales for Gulf States Financial Services, creating new agent and dealer relationships to market finance and insurance products.
“Initiating and maintaining successful agent relationships while seeking new avenues for business will be a major focus for me in this new position,” says DeAngelis. “I expect my experience with leading division growth on a corporate level will prove to be a valuable asset to CNA National.”
DeAngelis is a resident of Plano, Texas, and graduated from Greensboro College in North Carolina with a degree in Business and Legal Administration.
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