This year, Seubert & Associates, Inc. is proud to celebrate a major milestone — 50 years of helping businesses across the U.S. minimize risk and maximize potential.
What started in 1975 as a small, locally focused insurance agency in Sewickley, PA has grown into a nationally recognized risk management firm serving industries like construction, oil and gas, healthcare, transportation, real estate development, and more. From the beginning, we’ve believed insurance is more than a policy — it’s a partnership.
We’re honored to have our story featured in a recent article highlighting our journey, growth, and unwavering commitment to our clients and communities. The piece reflects on our evolution, from our consultative approach to risk to our investment in innovation, people, and service.
As we look to the future — including a major renovation of our Pittsburgh headquarters in 2025 — we remain focused on the same mission that’s guided us for five decades: empowering businesses to thrive through tailored, forward-thinking solutions.
We’re grateful to everyone who’s been part of this journey. Here’s to the next 50 years.
Read the full article in the Pittsburgh Business Times here.
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