Poms & Associates
Chris Poveromo serves as the President of the Brokerage Division at Poms & Associates, a position held since May 2012, and has also been the Executive Vice President. Prior to this role, Chris was the Vice President at Andreini & Company from February 2004 to May 2012. Earlier in the career, Chris worked as an Account Executive at White & Company Insurance from 2001 to 2004. Chris earned a degree from Norwich University between 1995 and 1999 and completed education at St. Bernard High School from 1991 to 1995.
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WHAT WE DO Whether it’s Property & Casualty, Employee Benefits, Corporate Wellness, Risk Management, Risk Control or Preferred Client Insurance Services, the collective knowledge and experience of the Poms & Associates team makes us more than mere advisers. We become trusted partners in understanding your specific and unique needs and risks. Poms & Associates is committed to a belief that has proven invaluable to our clients time and time again — knowledge is the best insurance. By acting not only as your insurance broker, but also as an educator, we help you achieve a more effective and efficient level of self-administration so that you can focus on other important objectives. ABOUT POMS Recognizing a growing need within the industry for problem solvers willing and able to think outside the box, David Poms formed Poms & Associates in 1991. Since then, Poms has carefully and deliberately grown to include more than 100 employees, with branch offices strategically located to best serve our client base. Our company-wide emphasis on educating, rather than dictating to the insurance buyer has remained constant. With a determined focus on controlled growth, we are able to maintain the highest degree of customer service, which in turn fosters long and productive client relationships. We keep a critical eye on staffing to ensure that our clients’ expectations are exceeded on every level, at every turn. We are here to represent your best interests. That’s the Poms difference.