CFO of Florida’s United Insurance Resigns

June 9, 2009

The chief financial officer of United Insurance Holdings Corp. in St. Petersburg, Florida, has resigned, the company announced.

The homeowner insurer said Nicholas Griffin resigned June 5 to pursue another opportunity but will remain with the company through mid-July to assist in the transition.

Griffin said that his decision to leave United “was a very difficult one, and does not in any way reflect negatively on United, the management team or the company’s prospects.”

Founded in 1999, United Property and Casualty Insurance Co., a subsidiary of United Insurance Holdings Corp., primarily underwrites homeowners insurance in Florida.

Topics Florida

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