Robinson Named Executive Vice President for The Warranty Group
CHICAGO - The Warranty Group, Inc., a global provider of service plan underwriting, marketing and administration, announced Craig Robinson has been named Executive Vice President Latin America.
Robinson joined the company in 2000 as a business development executive, and has since held several positions, including assistant vice president TPA and vice president auto and non-auto TPA. Additionally, he managed key national accounts for the company.
David Cole, Chairman, President and CEO, stated, "Building upon our great success in the Latin American segment is key to achieving our global growth objectives. It is critical that we not only identify new opportunities, but also continue to implement business practices that maximize efficiency and operational excellence for current and prospective clients. Craig's experience in our organization prepares him well for this important new position."
Robinson holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in International Finance and Marketing from the University of Miami.
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