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Former Kansas City Chiefs lineman Joe Valerio is the Chief Operating Officer for The Baldwin Group's Insurance Advisory Solutions (IAS) segment. Most recently, Mr. Valerio served as Division Leader, Western Division, for World Insurance Associates, LLC, where he drove revenue growth and margin expansion through disciplined sales execution and operational excellence across 27 offices across 13 states. Before World Insurance, he served as Chief Operating Officer for the CRB North America Industry Verticals Division at Willis Towers Watson, where he guided a team of nearly 3,000 colleagues across diverse functions, generating annual revenue of more than $1.2 billion. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Joe explore lessons learned from the football field, the excitement and challenges of the recent merger, and Joe's optimistic perspective on the future of the insurance industry.

 

Key Takeaways

● Joe's journey from the NFL to broadcasting to the insurance industry.

● Lessons learned from the football field.

● Questions to ask yourself when weighing career opportunities.

● The importance of a standard operating playbook.

● Retaining talent while also developing skills.

● Merger management in Joe's latest venture at The Baldwin Group.

● A five-year look at the future of the insurance industry.

● Joe's advice to his early insurance career self.

 

In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then.

 

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Quotes

● "The biggest asset of the insurance industry is what goes up and down the elevators every day."

● "Insurance is the ultimate team sport."

● "Everything that we do is focused on bringing the best to the client."

● "Day-by-day, we want to figure out how we can work best together."