Carrier and Partnerships Manager
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Business Development, Business Management, Sales Marketing, Client Relationship Manager
Swarts Manning
Founded in Las Vegas in 1996, Swarts Manning has grown into a leading insurance agency with over 60 employees across Nevada, California, and Utah. We offer comprehensive and customized insurance and risk management solutions. With expertise in commercial, personal, health benefits, surety bonds, and claims, our dedicated team is ready to assist.
WIN
Westbridge Insurance Network (WIN), founded in 2013, is a network of like-minded, independent agencies striving to grow and better each other. Agencies are across the country in Nevada, California, Utah, Missouri, and Florida.
Swarts Manning is seeking a relationship driven Carrier and Partnerships Manager to support and strengthen our insurance carrier partnerships while helping grow and engage our WIN network.
This is a unique opportunity for someone who enjoys building strategic relationships both externally with insurance carriers and internally with agency partners.
What You’ll Do Carrier PartnershipsYou will help manage and strengthen relationships with our carrier partners. This includes communication, assisting with appointments, supporting performance reviews, and ensuring alignment between carrier expectations and production goals.
WIN RecruitmentYou will actively recruit new agencies to join WIN, communicate the value of membership, and support onboarding and engagement efforts. You will play a key role in helping grow and energize our network.
What We’re Looking For- Comfortable building and maintaining professional relationships
- Strong in communication and follow through
- Organized and detail oriented
- Collaborative and team focused
- Experienced in insurance marketing or carrier relations
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