The Ultimate Guide to Insuring Your Personal Assets with TJ Reardon & Sarah Scott
In this episode of Elevating Relocation, host Eve sits with TJ Reardon, Private Client Risk Adviser at Hub International and Sarah E. Scott, Vice President and Strategic Account Executive at Hub International to discuss the fine details of high net worth insurance, the importance of risk management during relocations, the challenges of moving valuable items and the need to understand insurance policies.
In this episode of Elevating Relocation, host Eve sits with TJ Reardon and Sarah E. Scott of Hub International, experts in personal risk management and high-net-worth insurance.
Join them as they:
- Highlight the important roles insurance plays in relocation.
- Discuss the emerging trends in relocation.
- Examine the misconceptions of insurance coverage in relocation.
- Navigate through the complexities of condo insurance.
- Explore the challenges faced in relocation and how it affects insurance.
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TJ Reardon is a Private Client Risk Adviser at Hub International New England, specializing in high-net-worth insurance and personal risk management. With a background that began with a paid internship in the insurance industry, TJ has developed a passion for advising clients on safeguarding their unique lifestyles and valuable assets. His expertise lies in building long-lasting relationships with clients, helping them navigate the complexities of insurance, especially during significant life changes such as relocations.
Sarah E. Scott serves as the Vice President and Strategic Account Executive at Hub International, bringing over 25 years of experience in designing comprehensive personal risk management programs for high-net-worth individuals and families. Her journey into the specialized field of high-net-worth insurance was serendipitous, stemming from her early experiences in an insurance agency and a keen interest in protecting the lifestyles of affluent clients.