Coterie Insurance Launches Podcast to Highlight How Agents Drive Small Business Success
CINCINNATI – April 5, 2022 – Coterie Insurance, the insurtech making small business insurance easy, today announced the launch of their new podcast, “And I Quote.” The podcast shares stories of independent insurance agents and their clients, as well as diverse perspectives from industry influencers and experts to demonstrate the value agents bring to the small business insurance space.
“Insurance is a relationship-based industry, and the relationships that insurance agents have with their small business clients are unique,” said Tim Metzner, Chief Growth Officer at Coterie Insurance. “Not only are most independent agents small business owners themselves, but they provide a sought-after combination of expertise and support many small businesses are seeking in their local communities.”
The podcast is hosted by two Coterie Insurance team members: VP of Scaling Ann Boger and Director of Claims Experience Brian Thomas. The two speak with insurance agents, their clients, Coterie partners, and industry influencers to uncover the untold stories of expertise and support in the small business community.
“Coterie’s podcast is about celebrating the people behind insurance—the agency leaders, the small business owners, and the coaches and experts who are running successful and growing businesses in their communities,” said Boger. “I’ve been blown away at the caliber of our guests, including the truly dynamic and pioneering women I’ve personally interviewed.”
“One of the best ways to progress in life is connections,” added Thomas. “Networking is what communities are built on. Here on “And I Quote,” we get down to the nitty-gritty of how these strong communities are built.”
“And I Quote” also highlights common concerns of small business owners when it comes to building resiliency. To date, guests shared tips on building out social media marketing practices, why networking is key for insurance agents, and dynamic stories about how the small businesses of today succeed.