Executive Assistant

An Executive Assistant supports agency principals, producers, or leadership teams by managing schedules, priorities, and internal coordination. This role acts as an operational gatekeeper, protecting focus, reducing context switching, and ensuring high-value work moves forward without delays or dropped details.

Tasks You Can Delegate

  • Manage calendars, scheduling, and meeting coordination
  • Prioritize inboxes and route time-sensitive requests
  • Prepare agendas, notes, and follow-up action items
  • Coordinate internal communication across departments
  • Track deadlines, renewals, and key deliverables for leadership
  • Organize documents, reports, and internal resources
  • Support preparation for client meetings or carrier calls
  • Maintain task lists and ensure follow-through on commitments

Skills & Qualifications

  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Highly organized with strong judgment and discretion
  • Proactive, detail-oriented, and deadline-driven
  • Comfortable supporting senior leadership or producers
  • Strong time-management and prioritization skills
  • Familiarity with CRM, AMS, or productivity tools*
  • Reliable, responsive, and able to manage confidential information

*Platform experience varies; onboarding or training may be required.

Why This Role Matters

Leadership time is your most limited resource. An Executive Assistant ensures principals and producers stay focused on revenue-generating, advisory, and strategic work, while critical details, deadlines, and communication are handled consistently and professionally behind the scenes.

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