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Following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Francis “Leo”, and father, Jim, Patrick joined his brother Andy at Arlington/Roe in the summer of 2003 as the second member of the third generation of the Roe family. He first began working as a Personal Lines Assistant Underwriter and Underwriter.

After five years, he transitioned to a Personal Lines Marketing Representative. In 2010, Patrick became Vice President and Director of Marketing. He was then promoted in 2020 to Senior Vice President for Sales & Marketing. In 2024, he was promoted to Executive Vice President, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer. In this role, Patrick identifies strategies and growth opportunities in our core states. He is engaged with agency partners to understand their needs, develops new sales strategies, and monitors marketplace changes. Patrick works closely with Andy Roe and Jim Roe to develop and implement sales strategies supporting growth.

Patrick graduated in 2002 from Indiana University with a BS degree in Kinesiology. He holds a property and casualty license and received his Certified Insurance Wholesaler (CIW) designation in 2014.

He is also a 2011 Georgia State University/American Association of Managing General Agent’s UFO Leadership Track graduate. Patrick has been a member of the American Association of Managing General Agents UFO (Under Forty Organization) since 2006 and also served as Vice President of the UFO Board. He previously served on the AAMGA Membership and Marketing committees. Patrick was actively involved in the Independent Insurance Agents of Indiana’s Young Agents Committee and served as Chairman from 2016-2017. He was honored to be recognized as Insurance Professional of the Year by the Independent Insurance Agents of Indiana in 2018.

Most recently, Patrick was involved with the Executive Leadership Team for the Central Indiana Alzheimer’s Association. In 2024, he was also elected to a three-year term on the Wholesale & Specialty Insurance Association (WSIA) Board of Directors.