Jason P. Linn Named President Of Contego Services Group, LLC.

 

/PRNewswire/ -- Jason P. Linn has been named President of Contego Services Group, LLC. a leading provider of insurance and risk management services. Linn, who previously led the Contego subsidiary focused on investigative services, will now assume full operational management of the group.

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Steven Michael Mariano, founder of Contego Services Group, LLC. said, "Since joining Contego in May 2011, Jason has demonstrated a sophisticated understanding of our business and succeeded in increasing the profitability of the company.  His background, years of experience, and many accomplishments make him the natural choice to lead the organization."

Key to the company's success is the SWARM™ service model, which allows Contego's team to quickly bring all of its resources to bear while servicing claims.

"I look forward to the expanded role," Mr. Linn said. "Contego Services Group has a great platform and I am excited to be working with our dedicated and experienced staff to deliver exceptional risk management services."

Mr. Linn has 14 years' experience in the insurance service industry.  Prior to joining Contego, Mr. Linn owned and operated a full service private investigative firm Dharma Group.

About Contego Services Group Contego Services Group, LLC, a provider of insurance services and risk management services, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Six Points Enterprises, LLC, a diversified investment group serving the insurance and financial services industries. Please visit www.ContegoServicesGroup.com for more information.

Media Contact: Nicole Brewer 965.670.2946 NBrewer@contegogroup.com

SOURCE Contego Services Group, LLC

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