Ask the Leader Series: Jeremy Zacharias

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Ask the Leaders is a one-of-a-kind series geared towards helping young professionals grow into leaders within the professional lines community. The guests on Ask the Leaders provide insight into their experiences, knowledge and lessons learned that have helped them develop into some of the top leaders in their field. Topics include career advancement tips, networking opportunities, goal setting, and outside experience needed to become a leader!

In this engaging session of the PLUS Ask the Leader series, hosts Nate Hartman and Rob McCarthy sit down with Jeremy Zacharias, a distinguished partner at the law firm of Marshall Dennehy based in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. Jeremy shares his insights on career development within the professional liability industry, discussing the importance of openness to opportunities, the impact of mentorship, and how to leverage one’s strengths to build a personal brand. The conversation also touches on the future challenges young professionals might face, such as the integration of AI and job market fluidity, offering practical advice for navigating these evolving landscapes. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their professional trajectory within the industry.

Meet the Leader

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Jeremy J. Zacharias, RPLU, Esq. 

Jeremy J. Zacharias is a shareholder in Marshall Dennehey’s Professional Liability Department. Jeremy focuses his practice on representing and defending various licensed professionals facing professional liability claims including attorneys, accountants, insurance producers, corporate directors and officers, and financial institutions, among others. He also represents clients in privacy and data breach matters and handles cases involving intellectual property, copyright and trademark infringement. Jeremy received his Juris Doctor from Rutgers University School of Law and received a Bachelor of Science Degree from the LeBow College of Business at Drexel University.

Resource Type

Ask the Leader

Business Line

Professional Liability

Topic

Professional Liability (PL) Insurance