Hire a Veteran

Hire a Veteran

Kevin McPoyle, President and co-founder of KMRD Partners, has first hand knowledge regarding the contributions made by veterans from his years of service as a helicopter Kevin-McPoylepilot in the United States Army. We repeat this message at this time each year because the content is timeless, and the need of veterans to be employed, remains acute.

To read Kevin’s article on the history of Memorial Day and the meaningful contribution veterans could make to your company click here.

Kevin is also a Regional Director of Disabled Veterans Insurance Careers (“DVIC”). DVIC educates and trains disabled veterans to work in the insurance industry. This training is designed to prepare disabled veterans for jobs as customer service representatives, producers, sales managers and senior account executives. DVIC helps disabled veterans to become licensed in this dynamic industry, providing them with an opportunity to embark on a great career.

As described by Kevin, “DVIC ‘s mission is to start giving back to those who have given up so much for our great nation.”

To learn more about DVIC’s important work visit www.dvic.us.  You can also make a donation on the site to support disabled veterans, and to help DVIC carry on its mission.

KMRD reduces the overall cost of risk by producing a greater value for each commercial insurance dollar spent, while utilizing an enterprise risk management approach to engineer the optimal solution.

We are dedicated to the mitigation of risk, safety and loss control and claims advocacy, while helping firms recover from unplanned events that wait on the other side of one minute from normal.

To identify and correct coverage and service gaps in your insurance coverage contact us at contactus@kmrdpartners.com before one minute from normal strikes.

Need to deliver better risk management results for your company? Schedule a brief demo of our unique collaborative risk management system, KMRD XChange.

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