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The '''ProAssurance Corporation''' is a medical liability insurance underwriter created in [[2001]] from the merger of the [[Mutual Assurance Society of Alabama]] and the Michigan-based Professionals Group, Inc. The first chairman and CEO was [[Derrill Crowe]]. [[Stan Starnes]] took over when Crowe retired in [[2007]]. COO [[Ned Rand Jr]] was promoted to president of the company in December [[2018]] and to CEO in July [[2019]].
The '''ProAssurance Corporation''' (NYSE: '''PRA''') is a medical liability insurance underwriter created in [[2001]] from the merger of the [[Mutual Assurance Society of Alabama]] and the Michigan-based Professionals Group, Inc. [[Ned Rand Jr]] is the president and CEO. With market capitalization of $2.01 billion in June [[2019]], ProAssurance is the 5th most valuable public corporation in Alabama.
 
The first chairman and CEO was [[Derrill Crowe]]. [[Stan Starnes]] took over when Crowe retired in [[2007]]. Rand, then serving as chief operating officer, was promoted to president of the company in December [[2018]] and to CEO in July [[2019]].


ProAssurance's headquarters office is located at 100 [[Brookwood Place]]. The company also has offices in Mobile; Wilmington, Delaware; Washington D. C.; Miramar and Tampa, Florida; Fayetteville, Georgia; Naperville, Illinois; Greenwood, Indiana; Louisville, Kentucky; Okemos, Michigan; Springfield and St Louis, Missouri; Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio; Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania; Franklin, Tennessee; Houston, Texas; Glen Allen and Chantilly, Virginia and Madison, Wisconsin.
ProAssurance's headquarters office is located at 100 [[Brookwood Place]]. The company also has offices in Mobile; Wilmington, Delaware; Washington D. C.; Miramar and Tampa, Florida; Fayetteville, Georgia; Naperville, Illinois; Greenwood, Indiana; Louisville, Kentucky; Okemos, Michigan; Springfield and St Louis, Missouri; Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio; Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania; Franklin, Tennessee; Houston, Texas; Glen Allen and Chantilly, Virginia and Madison, Wisconsin.
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* Rebman, Stephanie (December 4, 2018) "Birmingham-headquartered insurer names new president." {{BBJ}}
* Rebman, Stephanie (December 4, 2018) "Birmingham-headquartered insurer names new president." {{BBJ}}
* Patchen, Tyler (May 22, 2019) "Birmingham insurance company names new CEO." {{BBJ}}
* Patchen, Tyler (May 22, 2019) "Birmingham insurance company names new CEO." {{BBJ}}
* Bagwell, Dan (July 8, 2019) "List: Alabama’s public companies slowed by volatile stock market." {{BBJ}}


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Revision as of 15:53, 8 July 2019

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The ProAssurance Corporation (NYSE: PRA) is a medical liability insurance underwriter created in 2001 from the merger of the Mutual Assurance Society of Alabama and the Michigan-based Professionals Group, Inc. Ned Rand Jr is the president and CEO. With market capitalization of $2.01 billion in June 2019, ProAssurance is the 5th most valuable public corporation in Alabama.

The first chairman and CEO was Derrill Crowe. Stan Starnes took over when Crowe retired in 2007. Rand, then serving as chief operating officer, was promoted to president of the company in December 2018 and to CEO in July 2019.

ProAssurance's headquarters office is located at 100 Brookwood Place. The company also has offices in Mobile; Wilmington, Delaware; Washington D. C.; Miramar and Tampa, Florida; Fayetteville, Georgia; Naperville, Illinois; Greenwood, Indiana; Louisville, Kentucky; Okemos, Michigan; Springfield and St Louis, Missouri; Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio; Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania; Franklin, Tennessee; Houston, Texas; Glen Allen and Chantilly, Virginia and Madison, Wisconsin.

ProAssurance acquired the Austin, Texas-based American Physicians Service Group in 2010, the Chantilly, Virginia-based Medmarc Insurance Group in January 2012, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania-based Eastern Insurance Holdings in September 2013.

Subsidiaries

  • ProAssurance Indemnity Company
  • ProAssurance Casualty Company
  • ProAssurance National Capital Insurance Company
  • ProAssurance Wisconsin Insurance Company
  • ProAssurance Specialty Insurance Company
  • Podiatry Insurance Company of America

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