Andrew Kelly

Andrew Kelly

Andrew graduated from DePaul University and joined our team directly after graduation. He focuses on marketing of professional liability, directors and officers liability, employment practices and casualty risks. Shortly after joining the firm, Andrew earned his Registered Professional Liability Underwriter (RPLU) designation. He was subsequently promoted to Senior Vice President, and continued building his credentials, earning the Management Liability Insurance Specialist (MLIS), Cyber Professional Liability Practitioner (CPLP), Associate in Surplus Lines Insurance (ASLI), and Associate in Insurance Services (AIS) designations in close succession, followed by the Associate in Risk Management (ARM) and Associate in Insurance (AINS) designations. Andrew was later promoted to Executive Vice President, and around the same time earned the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Executive Lines Professional Liability Practitioner (ExecPLP), and Associate in Claims (AIC) designations. Most recently, Andrew added the Associate in Insurance Data Analytics (AIDA), Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist (CRIS), Manufacturing Risk and Insurance Specialist (MRIS), and Transportation Risk and Insurance Specialist (TRIP) designations to his curriculum vitae.

During his time with the company, Andrew has enjoyed watching the company grow and takes great pride working for a family-run business. The best part of being a broker, Andrew says, is when you can think outside the box and do something new that can make a difference and provide the proper protection when his insureds need it most. Andrew works out of Darien, IL, where he and his wife Jaci moved when his son John was born. Later, John was joined by son Will. When Andrew is not working he enjoys golf, traveling, weightlifting, and the occasional good book.

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