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Insurance broker backs awards

Leading brokerage firm, Roderick Insurance Brokers are delighted to sponsor the Powercor Geelong Business Excellence Awards.
Roderick Insurance Brokers first entered the Awards in 2012 and won the Family Business Award. The following year they won an award in the Medium Business category and in 2014 won an award in the Commercial Services category. The firm was inducted into the prestigious Awards Hall of Fame in 2015. Since then, the firm has sponsored the Retail Business Award and participates in the judging panel.
Marnie Roderick-Shepherd, general manager Roderick Insurance Brokers said, “We take our hats off to all entrants. Taking time to put your business under the microscope and demonstrate your pursuit of excellence takes real commitment and dedication. It’s the type of commitment we see every day when working with our business and commercial clients. We are delighted to support those businesses and the broader Geelong community.”
A family business operating for over 30 years, Roderick Insurance Brokers is active in the local community. Mrs Roderick-Shepherd said, “We support many causes that are close to our hearts. We regularly donate to local sporting clubs, children’s charities and community groups like Rotary. And of course, we sponsor initiatives such as the Business Excellence Awards that align with our values of constantly striving to provide outstanding customer service, foster innovation and celebrate business success.”
Roderick Insurance Brokers provide the right insurance advice, so that their clients can make the right insurance decisions. With offices in Geelong and Werribee, their team of over 30 trained, expert staff provide advice on all aspects of commercial and personal insurance products.

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