Financial Services >> CEO Interviews >> June 8, 1998

Alan G. Symons – Symons International Group (sigc)

ALAN G. SYMONS was born in Montreal, Quebec on February 26, 1947. His father was an accomplished Royal Canadian Air Force pilot in WWII and went on to become a successful insurance entrepreneur. Alan joined the firm in 1971 and became President and CEO of the Company in 1992. Under his leadership Goran Capital, the parent of Symons International Group, Inc., stated operations in 1987 in Indianapolis through an acquisition that Alan sought our and arranged, of a nonstandard auto carrier. That company, in 1987, conducted $17 million of gross premiums with a nominal profit. Today that company conducts in excess of $450 million in gross sales with pre-tax profit of in excess of $40 million. The Company from its beginning of only 100 employees now employs over 700 employees throughout the United States with offices headquartered out of Indianapolis, Indiana in branches in Atlanta, Georgia, Tampa, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Des Moines, Iowa, Orange, California, Stanley, North Dakota, Jackson, Mississippi, Garden City, Kansas and Fresno, California, offices also located in Toronto, Ontario, Hamilton, Bermuda and St. Michael, Barbados. Today the company is the 16th largest nonstandard auto carrier and the 5th largest crop insurer of farmers throughout the United States. The parent company, Goran Capital, was ranked in 1996 publications as the number one performing stock over the last three years of insurance companies, and was the number two performer of all companies in Canada. In 1996, the company was ranked as the number two performer by Firemark, a prominent insurance reporting service. While not attending to his duties as President and CEO of Goran Capital, CEO of Symons International Group, Inc. and President of Superior Insurance Company, he is an equal partner with Ron Foxcroft in Fluke Transport a $15 million trucking company with a motto that says, 'If it's on time, it's a Fluke.' He is also a co-founder and equal partner in a company called Fox 40 Pealess Whistle, which is now the largest manufacturer of whistles in the world with operations in Hamilton, Ontario and Buffalo, New York and trading through 141 countries. In fact, it was the official whistle of the recent Final Four basketball series in Indianapolis. Profile
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