2 June 2021

RMC Group exec takes next step in captives career


RMC Group is pleased to announce that Courtney Boles recently passed two courses furthering her career in Captive Insurance.

First, she passed her Resident Producer Insurance Exam in the state of Arizona for Property and Casualty Insurance. While this type of license is not required for Captive Insurance, it is very important in the risk management arena.

Obtaining this license demonstrates her ability to better understand her clients’ insurance policies and the risks they may face.

Second, Boles passed the test for the designation of Associate in Captive Insurance (ACI). This is a 7-course risk management class offered through International Center for Captive Insurance Education (ICCIE).

Boles joined RMC Group’s Captive Insurance division in September 2020 as Captive Risk Consultant and is responsible for building relationships and soliciting new business in the Southwest United States. However, she helps business owners throughout the entire country with their risk management needs.

Mark Ewell, Executive Vice President of Risk with RMC Group, commented: “We are excited and proud of Courtney for continuing to expand her knowledge within the industry. She has been an asset from day one and we look forward to her continued success with RMC.”


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