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|  | Anne Weinberg Accepts Offer to Manage L.A. County Claims By Pauline Grant - June 17, 2004Anne Weinberg (formerly Anne Dorman), a veteran Workers' Compensation Claims Manager and resident of Pasadena, has accepted an offer by Cambridge Integrated Services Group in Pasadena to manage their L.A. County Division--in other words, to take over the position left by Cheryl Agee when Cheryl moved to SCRMA in Valencia as the Claims Manager of that Southern California Risk Management Association branch.
Ms. Weinberg has a long history as a Claims Manager. From 1978 to 1981, she was the Claims Manager of an ESIS branch; from 1981 to 1983 she was a Claims Manager at Alexander & Alexander. Then she was a Claims Manager at Certified Grocers from 1983 to 1987, and then Claims Manager again at Adjustco from 1989 to 1991.
Throughout most of the 90s, Anne worked as a consultant, but became the Home Office Claims Director for Fremont Indemnity in 2002, shortly before they went into liquidation.
Then, Anne joined Cambridge in Pasadena as a temporary Senior Adjuster in late 2003, and stuck around to be offered the Claims Manager's job for the L.A. County section sometime last week.
Anne is currently on vacation and is expected to return just after the 4th of July weekend to take on her new role.
Kathy Yates, who was the Assistant Claims Manager at Cambridge in Pasadena under Cheryl Agee, has now moved to MTA in Downtown Los Angeles where she has accepted the position as Claims Manager.
It looks like managers can only stay so long at the County. :-)
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