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Chris Beardslee Awarded Agent of the Year for MRL Fund

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Recognized for his efforts throughout the pandemic

Rochester Hills, Mich.— 8/9/2021The Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Fund (MRL Fund), MRLA’s highly successful workers’ compensation program, announced that Chris Beardslee is their 2021 Agent of the Year.

“I am honored to have been selected as the Agent of the Year. I know that my hospitality clients have had a tough year and a half, and I am excited that I can help them manage risk and be a true partner,” said Chris Beardslee, Executive Vice President at Allied Insurance Managers.

MRL Fund Agent of the Year

The MRL Fund Agent of the Year is awarded when an agent has clearly demonstrated their commitment to the hospitality industry and has gone above and beyond to put their clients’ needs above all else.

“Both the MRLA and MRL Fund have heard from members who expressed their gratitude for the constant support they received from Chris and Allied Insurance Managers along with their clear guidance on reducing exposures and costs.,” according to the MRL Fund announcement. “By working together with his clients, Chris made necessary adjustments along the way, safely met in person whenever possible and provided numerous resources to help them get through the pandemic.”

Focused on Communication

Located in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Allied Insurance Managers has been successful in serving their hospitality clients with sound risk management advice and valuable resources. Chris and his team had a simple, but effective approach based on reliable communication. They have consistently proven their team to be a valuable resource for their hospitality clients. They implemented innovative technology to further expand their reach to clients in some highly creative, and easily accessible ways.

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Headquartered in Rochester Hills, Mich., Allied Insurance Managers is one of the largest, privately-owned, independent insurance agencies in Michigan.