Career File - Jeffrey Bowman: Crawford & Company and CEO Bowman part ways

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Jeffrey Bowman leaves Crawford after 24 years service

Crawford & Company CEO and president Jeffrey Bowman is leaving the Atlanta-headquartered loss adjuster after more than 24 years of service with the company.

The board of Crawford has appointed board member Harsha Agadi interim CEO while it conducts a search for a permanent CEO.

The search will be led by the board’s executive committee and is expected to take several months.

Commenting on his departure, Bowman, said: “After nearly eight intense and challenging years as president and CEO I have agreed with the board to step down. I am extremely proud of what the management team has achieved in this time and where we have positioned the company for the future.

“The company is going through a significant transformation this year in a challenging industry environment, and I wish all the great employees working at Crawford the best of luck in the future.”

Agadi has been a member of the Crawford board of directors since 2010. He is the chairman and CEO of GHS Holdings, an investing and consulting business.

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