Rebecca Goldberg
About Rebecca Goldberg
Rebecca Goldberg is an Account Executive at Heffernan Insurance Brokers, specializing in private client key accounts. She has a background in client advisory roles at Marsh McLennan and State Farm, and holds degrees in Art History and History of Art from Northwestern University and The University of Edinburgh, respectively.
Current Role at Heffernan Insurance Brokers
Rebecca Goldberg serves as an Account Executive at Heffernan Insurance Brokers, a position she has held since 2022. Based in Rockville, Maryland, she focuses on managing private client key accounts. In her role, she emphasizes building and maintaining strong client relationships while providing holistic risk protection solutions tailored to meet client needs.
Previous Experience at Marsh McLennan
Prior to her current role, Rebecca worked at Marsh McLennan from 2018 to 2022. She started as a Client Advisor and advanced to Senior Client Advisor AVP during her tenure. Her experience in the San Francisco Bay Area allowed her to develop expertise in client advisory services, enhancing her skills in client relationship management.
Career Background at State Farm
Rebecca Goldberg has extensive experience with State Farm, where she held multiple positions from 2010 to 2018. She worked as a Sales Representative, Financial Services Representative, and Agent, gaining valuable insights into insurance and financial services. Her roles in various locations, including Shelburne, Vermont, and Pueblo, Colorado, contributed to her comprehensive understanding of client needs in the insurance sector.
Educational Background
Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History from Northwestern University, where she studied from 2007 to 2011. Additionally, she studied History of Art and Religion at The University of Edinburgh for 11 months in 2008. Her educational background provides her with a unique perspective that complements her professional endeavors.
Internship Experience
Rebecca's early career included internships at notable institutions. In 2006, she served as an Exhibitions Intern at the Museum of the City of New York for two months. Additionally, she worked as an Everett Scholarship Intern in the Collections Department at the Brooklyn Children's Museum in 2008 for three months. These experiences contributed to her foundational skills in client engagement and project management.