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GlobalPro Expands to Texas, Opens Office in Dallas 

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GlobalPro, a leading insurance coverage expert, announced their expansion into the North Texas market by opening a new office in Dallas. They are a multidisciplinary insurance services firm that helps clients manage the risks to a financial recovery following a loss caused by wind, water, fire, theft, or another calamity. They assist with pre-loss planning and documentation, crisis management, insurance claims adjustment, and coordinating the reconstruction process.   

The family-owned and operated international business has represented the interest of policyholders and has recovered over $1 Billion for its clients. GlobalPro’s clients include more than 1,100 Community Associations, hundreds of businesses, and commercial property owners and operators. Recent successes include the recovery of more than $25 million in hurricane and flood-related losses and over $100 million in construction-related losses.  

Rob Bowlby will lead GlobalPro’s North Texas region. For the past 29 years, Rob has worked in the commercial banking industry, helping clients strengthen their balance sheets and expand their businesses. He has a history of leading companies into new markets and growing them successfully. 

After expanding the brand from its Miami, Florida headquarters into New York and Washington D.C., Dallas was a natural choice for its continued growth. Daniel B. Odess, president of GlobalPro Holdings, explained: “Through mid-year, North Texas is 2nd only to our NYC Market in total building activity. North Texas has seen incredible growth over the past decade, with more families moving there and companies, both large and small, choosing to open or relocate their existing operations there. In 2021 alone, more than $10 Billion in residential construction and $17 Billion in total construction projects have begun.” 

To learn more about GlobalPro, please visit their website by following this link: www.getglobalpro.com 

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