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Contact: Rosanne M. Van
Heertum
Director of Development rvanh@nybf.org
518/487-5650
February 20, 2008
USI/Bertholon-Rowland To Donate $50,000 To New YorkBar
Foundation For Anne B. Keenan Memorial Fund
USI/Bertholon-Rowland, New York, one of
the largest nationwide providers of association-sponsored insurance, has
contributed a $50,000 gift to The New York Bar Foundation to establish
the endowed Anne B. Keenan Memorial Fund. Annual distributions from the
fund will be awarded to public service or other nonprofit organizations
for programs that provide legal services for women and children who are
victims of domestic violence
Anne B. Keenan was employed by
Bertholon-Rowland as Senior Vice President of Client and Program
Management when she was tragically killed in an automobile accident on
the Garden State
Parkwayin 2004. At the
time of the accident, Ms. Keenan’s responsibilities included
client relations, product development and marketing, and professional
liability, life and health insurance underwriting for all of
Bertholon-Rowland’s nationwide association-sponsored programs. She
joined the company as an account manager in 1989 and her significant
contributions to the success of the company allowed her to move through
the ranks of management while there. During that 15-year period, Ms.
Keenan was the key liaison and account manager for
the New YorkState
Bar insurance programs. She was highly respected by the employees and
clients of Bertholon-Rowland for her business leadership, problem
solving skills, and dedication to the association-sponsored insurance
industry.
Arnol B. Kaplan, president and chief
operating officer at USI/Bertholon-Rowland, stated, “We are
pleased and proud to remember Anne through this memorial fund with The
New York Bar Foundation. It is a fitting tribute to her that grant
awards directed from this fund will help women and children who are
harmed by domestic violence. Anne was an outstanding employee and dear
friend and is sadly missed by her former colleagues.”
Ms. Keenan was a cum laude graduate
of Montclair State College (now Montclair State University) having earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. She was
actively involved with Raphael’s Life House, a charitable
organization in New
Jerseywhich provides
skills training and living arrangements for homeless pregnant women. She
lived in Cranford ,
NJ and was survived by her husband of 31 years, Bill Keenan, and
children, Katharine and Christopher.
John Horan, president of The New York Bar
Foundation said, “We gratefully accept this gift and $50,000
commitment from USI/Bertholon-Rowland to memorialize Anne Keenan.
Unfortunately, the number of victims of domestic violence is on the rise
and the need for funding for legal services for them continues to
increase. Programs that help to meet the legal needs of these vulnerable
women and children are very important to The Foundation and we will be
pleased to support them through this fund.”
USI/Bertholon-Rowland, founded in
1944 in Manhattanby Al Bertholon and Thaddeus Rowland, is one of the largest
nationwide providers of association-sponsored insurance. It is now a
part of USI Affinity, a division of USI Holdings Corporation which is
the ninth largest insurance brokerage firm in the United States. In the six decades since its founding, USI/Bertholon-Rowland
has become a trusted and stable source of personal and business
insurance to nearly 50,000 professionals nationwide. In addition to its
corporate office in downtown Manhattan ,
USI/Bertholon-Rowland maintains offices in Boston , New Jersey and Washington ,
DC .
According to Horan, The New York Bar
Foundation provides funding to programs that facilitate the delivery of
legal services, improve the justice system and law, enhance professional
competence and ethics, and increase public understanding of the law and
legal system. The work of The Foundation is made possible through
generous contributions from lawyers, law firms, corporations and other
individual donors.
Contributions to the Anne B. Keenan
Memorial Fund, made payable to The New York Bar Foundation, should be
sent to The New York Bar Foundation, One Elk
Street , Albany , NY 12207or you may contribute online at www.tnybf.org. For additional
information about The Foundation, contact Rosanne M. Van Heertum,
director of development, at 518.487.5650 or rvanh@tnybf.org.
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