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Faye hires longtime Travel Guard executive

Travel insurance provider Faye has named Jennifer Grawey head of business development.

Grawey most recently was AIG Travel Guard’s vice president of sales, Western division. She oversaw its national account sales, including e-commerce sales, as well as business development for the Western division. She was with AIG for three decades.

Grawey said the opportunity with Faye was attractive because of the company’s technology-forward approach and its “strong desire to invest in making the job of offering insurance to travelers an easy, fun and lucrative venture for advisors.” 

Faye emerged from stealth mode in 2022 with plans to build a portal for travel advisors. It did that in early 2023 and continues to update its offerings.

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