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Elliot Whittier Insurance Recognized for Its Commitment to Community

Elliot Whittier Insurance was recognized this month as an outstanding example of commitment to their community by the Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents (MAIA).  Featured in MAIA’s “The Good You Do” campaign, Elliot Whittier Insurance is being honored for their annual Infant and Child Car Seat Inspection Event.

Community involvement is at the core of our company philosophy and is embraced by everyone who works here,” said Christine Millerick-O’Keefe, Business Development Manager. “We are so pleased to be recognized for our work,”

Each month, MAIA seeks to highlight a Massachusetts agency that take part in bettering their communities through charitable acts or volunteering. As this month’s honoree, Elliot Whittier Insurance will be featured in MAIA’s Mass Agent web magazine, as well as the Association’s social media channels, website and annual Big Event convention program book.

“Local insurance agencies like Elliot Whittier Insurance go above and beyond for their community. We admire their dedication, generosity, and hard work,” stated Nicholas A. Fyntrilakis, president and CEO of MAIA. “They truly deserve this recognition for the good they continue to do in Winthrop.”

Elliot Whittier has been serving businesses, households and nonprofit organizations since 1882.  One of their core principles being to acknowledge responsibility to their community by participating in a variety of non-profit organizations, where they encourage staff volunteerism and charitable contributions.  They value their core principles and strive to uphold them as they believe ultimately, doing so will lead to success.   Elliot Whittier Insurance is located at 12 Revere St., Winthrop, MA.  You can contact them at 617-846-5000 or www.elliotwhittier.com.

The Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents represents over 1,200 independent insurance agencies across the Commonwealth.  These small and medium sized local businesses employ approximately 10,000 workers and contribute approximately $1 billion annually to the Massachusetts economy. Independent insurance agencies in Massachusetts offer predominantly property and casualty insurance to consumers and businesses with some offering life and health products as well. MAIA agencies are consumer advocates that focus on meeting their customers’ unique needs with the appropriate products at the best value. MAIA is committed to strengthening and elevating the independent insurance agency system through unwavering advocacy and promotion, quality education, key insights and advice, market access and essential products.

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