Recognizing its own internal needs, Arlington/Roe implemented a new agency management system called ALIS. The new management system better suited the company’s data and production needs and streamlined processes for […]
Recognizing its own internal needs, Arlington/Roe implemented a new agency management system called ALIS. The new management system better suited the company’s data and production needs and streamlined processes for […]
Signaling another monumental advancement, Arlington/Roe hit record growth and broke the $200-million barrier. As premium grew, so did the number of associates and office locations. The company hired over […]
In celebration of the company’s 50th anniversary, the emphasis was placed on giving back. The number of philanthropic efforts were expanded. An annual insurance internship was funded and launched […]
Arlington/Roe purchased Mid-South Insurance in Tennessee establishing roots for its next underwriting office location in Nashville. Additional Ohio insurance talent was secured, and plans were underway for an office in […]
Arlington/Roe was on the move again after the softening of the market due to the financial crisis. Andy Roe was named Executive Vice President of Commercial Lines and Brokerage. […]
Arlington/Roe purchased Southern General Agency in Bowling Green, Kentucky, purchased Agents Advantage Network in Nashville, Tennessee, opened an underwriting office in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and hired the first Ohio associate. […]
The longstanding relationship with Foremost was moved to American Modern Insurance Group. Jim Roe served as president of the American Association of Managing General Agents, AAMGA. Arlington/Roe moved to […]
As a member of the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices (NAPSLO) board of directors, Jim expanded his involvement in the industry from regional to national. Arlington/Roe moved […]
Francis Roe died unexpectedly at the age of 64. Jim became the sole owner of Arlington/Roe and began to mold the culture and values of the company to dramatically grow […]
Arlington/Roe moved to Shorewood Drive just east of 56th and Keystone. Jim Roe worked with Hugh McGowan, Sr. in writing the Pan American Games held in 1987. The market […]