WARRINGTON, Pa., Aug. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- KMRD Partners, Inc., a full-service property & casualty brokerage and risk consulting firm is pleasedto announce the expansion of its operations with the addition of a newcorporate division, Business Insurance Solutions, in Limerick,Pennsylvania. This division will be managed by Robert Lickfeld, CPCU, a 23year industry veteran with expertise in all lines of business insuranceproducts and offerings. Bob has provided professional insurance services tohundreds of business concerns throughout the Greater Delaware Valley. Bob is a 1984 graduate of Glassboro State College in Glassboro NewJersey, with a BS degree in Business Administration. He earned hisChartered Property Casualty Underwriters designation in 1994 from theAmerican Institute in Malvern, Pa. Bob has served on the board of directorsfor numerous civic and social organizations and has volunteered as a coachfor numerous little league and CYO sports teams over the past 10 years. Bobhas been married to his wife Mary for 20 years and they have 3 children. "The addition of Bob and the creation of a new division enables us toexpand our insurance and risk management solutions to a broader market,"indicated Bob Dietzel, Co-Founder of KMRD Partners, Inc. "Bob's knowledgeof coverage and strong negotiation skills will benefit the clients of thisnew division of KMRD." The Business Insurance Solutions division will be located at 296 WestRidge Pike in Limerick, PA 19468. Please contact Bob at 484-971-4520 or viaEmail at
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