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“ATLANTA…/PRNewswire/ -- Crawford & Company,
the world's largest independent provider of claims management solutions, has named Bentley R. Laytin vice president, western
regional manager for U.S. Property & Casualty operations, effective immediately. Laytin has worked his entire 14-year
career in the insurance industry with Crawford, and has served in positions of increasing responsibility since being hired
as a multi-line claims adjuster in 1996. Most recently, he was service center director of U.S. Property & Casualty operations
in South Florida, managing the Company's Miami office. He also served as service center manager in Albuquerque, N.M.; branch
supervisor in Brea, Calif.; and adjuster in charge in Flagstaff, Ariz. As a manager and director, Laytin has a track record
of growing revenue, providing quality services and successfully managing branch finances. The South Florida area achieved
the Company's highest quality score in 2009. Laytin also was the first manager to win the Company's Circle of Excellence award
three times in two different locations, achieving the honor twice in Albuquerque and once in Miami with his teams. Crawford
established the Circle of Excellence award in 2005 to recognize outstanding performance in field operations…”
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“ATLANTA…/PRNewswire/ -- The Atlanta Chapter
of the CPCU Society has recognized Crawford & Company, the world's largest independent provider of claims management solutions,
for its contributions to the chapter's educational and charitable programs. Company President and CEO Jeffrey T. Bowman accepted
the chapter's President's Award…The Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (CPCU) Society is a community of credentialed
property and casualty insurance professionals who promote excellence through ethical behavior and continuing education. The
society's almost 28,000 members hold the CPCU designation; requirements include rigorous undergraduate- and graduate-level
examinations, industry experience and adherence to a strict code of professional ethics…”