Verisk has formed the Verisk Claims Advisory Board. Comprised of a group of former chief claims officers across the insurance industry, the Board will advise Verisk’s Claims Solutions on its innovation roadmap to ensure the company is enriching the claims ecosystem by continuing to streamline client workflows, improve claims management and support superior customer experiences. The Verisk Claims Advisory Board is comprised of the following: Eric Brandt – His current role is President, Second Horizon Solutions, LLC where he is focused on advisory, consultancy and working with nonprofits. Darla Finchum – After spending her entire career in the Property and Casualty industry, Darla Finchum is currently working as an independent consultant and advisor to the industry focusing on insure-tech companies. Grace Hanson – Hanson has held multiple senior claims executive roles where she embedded digital technology and transformed claims operations leveraging data and analytics including, Hippo Analytics’ first Chief Claims Officer, Global CCO for Hiscox Plc and CCO of Homesite. Ken Rosen – Ken Rosen is the president & founder of Rosen Consulting Solutions, LLC, an organization focused on the Property & Casualty insurance vertical. Mike Sieger – Sieger retired from Progressive in January 2022, where he served as its Claims President since 2015 and currently serves on several Boards.
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