Announcements

Disaster Kleenup Canada Ltd. Officially Announces New Corporate Team

DKC appoints new VP of Sales & Marketing, Marketing & Communication Director, and Regional and National Sales Directors Mississauga, ON – June, 2011 – Disaster Kleenup Canada Ltd. is proud to announce Tony Passarelli as the VP of Sales & Marketing, Andrew Rayner as the Regional Account Director (Central), Justyna McCaig as the new Marketing & Communications […]

By Disaster Kleenup International (Canada) Inc. | June 6, 2011

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The Dominion Launches New Business Submission with Brovada NexExchange

Toronto, ON – June 2, 2011 — The Dominion, one of Canada’s largest property and casualty insurers, is pleased to announce that they have officially launched new business submission using Brovada’s NexExchange product suite. Beginning in May 2011, brokers have the capability to send Personal Lines Automobile new business directly from their broker management system […]

By Canadian Underwriter magazine | June 3, 2011

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OneShield and Brovada Technologies Form Strategic Partnership

Westborough, MA – May 31, 2011 – OneShield, Inc., the developer of OneShield Dragon®, an innovatively modern, rules- and tools-based, data-driven policy management solution, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Brovada Technologies enabling the integration of their insurance focused products. The partnership will enable North American insurers to leverage Brovada’s portal alternative solutions […]

By Canadian Underwriter magazine | June 2, 2011

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FirstOnSite Sets up a Command Centre in Slave Lake, Alberta

Leader in Canadian disaster restoration is providing on-site support for businesses and residents affected by the wildfires Nearly two weeks after historic wildfires emptied the town of Slave Lake, 7,000 evacuees began returning last Friday morning in a major step toward rebuilding the community. Local FirstOnSite teams have been preparing for the restoration for the […]

By Canadian Underwriter magazine | June 2, 2011

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