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HISTORY & BACKGROUND
Bob Dubraski and his original partners established a privately-held,
independent brokerage firm in the early 1990's and were affiliated
with the Sullivan Group. The company worked primarily with
hospitals, health plans and physician organizations throughout the
United States and provided services in most areas of the business property & casualty,
employee benefits and managed care stop-loss. The firm grew to become the nation's largest managed care
broker, placing over $100 million in provider excess insurance and HMO reinsurance.
In 1999 the company merged with Aon, the second largest brokerage company in the world. As a result of the
merger, the partners along with key senior Aon executives organized Aon's national healthcare practice.
Bob later established and lead the national managed care practice. These practices together represented over $1.0
billion of the insurance premium and self-insurance funding in most all areas of the business.
In 2003, Bob left Aon in order to re-establish the company as a private-held, independent consultant and broker with a
strict focus on national specialty practices such as healthcare and ancillary employee benefits. The firm today contains
some of the original team members as well as industry specialists from the most prominent brokerage firms,
consulting organizations and insurance companies.
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