RICHFIELD, Ohio, Sept. 06, 2016 -- National Interstate Insurance Company is proud to be recognized by ERC as one of Northeast Ohio’s 99 best places to work! This is the sixth time that National Interstate has received this esteemed award.
“We’re extremely proud to again be recognized as a NorthCoast 99 winner, and are so thankful to our dedicated team of employees who made this possible,” said Tony Mercurio, President and Chief Executive Officer of National Interstate. “Our corporate tag line is ‘An Insurance Experience Built Around You’, and this applies to our employees as well. We have worked hard to create a vibrant workplace culture that allows our employees to build a rewarding career.”
“As an employee, I have an immense sense of satisfaction and pride working for National Interstate. I’m confident in the continued success of the company, and the corporate culture is one that makes it easy to come to work each day,” said Thomas Skuggen, Assistant Product Manager.
“We’ve been very excited to see the stories from this year’s NorthCoast 99 winning organizations, and how they’ve created workplace cultures for top performers to thrive. NorthCoast 99 has transformed from a workplace competition into a movement. We see it every day and are gratified that more and more local CEOs are shifting towards a great workplace strategy,” comments Pat Perry, ERC’s president.
This highly-respected accolade is presented by ERC, a human resources service organization for business professionals in Northeast Ohio, and it seeks to recognize organizations for their ability to maintain great workplaces that support the attraction, retention, and motivation of top performers.
To learn more about National Interstate’s career opportunities, please contact Andrea Herbst-Hauser at [email protected], 800-929-1500 x5729, or visit our website at careers.natl.com.
About National Interstate
An Insurance Experience Built Around You
National Interstate Insurance Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of National Interstate Corporation, is a specialty property and casualty insurance company with a niche orientation and focus on the transportation industry. We differentiate ourselves by offering insurance products and services designed to meet the unique needs of targeted insurance buyers. Products include insurance for passenger, moving and storage, and truck transportation companies, alternative risk transfer, or captive, insurance programs for commercial risks, specialty personal lines consisting of insurance products focused primarily on recreational vehicle owners, and transportation and general commercial insurance in Hawaii and Alaska. National Interstate and its insurance subsidiaries, which include Vanliner Insurance Company and Triumphe Casualty Company, are rated "A" (Excellent) by A.M. Best Company. Founded in 1989, we are headquartered in Richfield, Ohio with operations in Kapolei, Hawaii, and Fenton, Missouri.
PRESS CONTACT: Amanda Genther, Media Relations National Interstate Insurance Company [email protected] | 330-523-5482


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