The Product Marketing Manager will drive marketing strategies for Anzen's AI-driven wholesale insurance solutions, enhancing broker access and efficiencies.
About Anzen
Anzen is rebuilding the wholesale insurance market from the ground up with AI. We specialize in specialty, executive, and casualty liability—complex products long underserved by technology. Our team brings deep experience in enterprise software, underwriting, and distribution.
Retail brokers across the U.S. rely on wholesale partners to place their toughest risks. Anzen is becoming their go-to—replacing phone calls, PDFs, and spreadsheets with real-time data, automation, and modern digital tools.
But wholesale is just the beginning. We’re expanding our platform to give retail brokers direct access to markets, insights, and tools that fundamentally change how they sell, quote, and underwrite. We’re not just streamlining transactions—we’re building the system brokers will rely on to run their business.
Top Skills
AI
Digital Tools
Enterprise Software
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