
The appointment strengthens EPIC’s real‑estate risk capabilities, positioning the firm to capture more market share in a rapidly evolving commercial property insurance landscape.
EPIC Insurance Brokers & Consultants is expanding its national real estate practice at a time when commercial property owners face heightened exposure to climate‑related losses and complex liability claims. By creating a dedicated Program Development Leader role, EPIC signals its intent to consolidate fragmented underwriting capabilities and offer a unified risk‑management platform. The move aligns with broader industry trends where brokers are building specialty teams to capture higher‑margin, data‑driven solutions for large‑scale real‑estate portfolios and regulatory compliance requirements.
Miranda Rodriguez brings more than 15 years of real‑estate risk expertise, having led program development at WTW and managed global risk for Brookfield Asset Management. Her background in multi‑family and hospitality segments equips her to design insurance programs that address nuanced exposure profiles, from construction‑phase liabilities to long‑term asset protection. Rodriguez’s track record of integrating technology platforms into underwriting workflows will enable EPIC to deliver faster pricing, predictive analytics, and seamless client onboarding across its nationwide network while enhancing risk transparency.
The appointment positions EPIC to capture a larger share of the $200 billion commercial real‑estate insurance market, where clients increasingly demand centralized program management and data‑driven insights. By centralizing disparate revenue streams, EPIC can achieve economies of scale, improve loss‑control services, and negotiate more favorable reinsurance terms. For brokers and carriers, Rodriguez’s leadership underscores a shift toward integrated, technology‑enabled platforms that can respond quickly to evolving risk landscapes, ultimately delivering greater value to both insurers and property owners while supporting ESG initiatives.
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