Current City
Plano, Texas
Education
M.S. in Risk Management & Insurance (2014), Florida State University
B.A. in Risk Management & Insurance (2009), Georgia State University
I lead a team of auto claims operations managers, owning strategic initiatives geared towards driving sustainable improvements for the organization. The portfolio includes training/onboarding, staffing, expenses, capacity, compliance, processes and customer experience
I decided to pursue the MS-RMI program based on the program’s reputation, faculty make-up and brand of the school.
It helped immensely by making me well-rounded and opening many more doors than just what my working career aligned with. Additionally, the degree alone was my ticket to interviews and project assignments.
I liked the content of the material. Every class was relevant, current and thought-provoking.
I have always been a responsible person for the most part, but working in insurance makes one ultra-responsible. I have multiple spreadsheets, notes, and lists of pros and cons for all sort of things. I also have a strong sense of public responsibility. Seeing people with limited options, and being faced without financial support through insurance, is a real-world reminder to help support those around you.
Get to know your classmates in a meaningful way and stay connected to them after classes end and graduation passes.
I admire my grandfather because he’s consistent, supports everyone’s dreams, serves others, takes on more than his fair share, has a sacrificial heart and is a hard worker. I’ll stop there, but he is awesome.
I don’t work on the weekends. You’d be surprised that almost everything can wait until Monday.
I have recently taken up road cycling.
Popcorn is a daily event for me
I keep up through P&C Specialist and daily relevant content that comes to my inbox.
I can’t live without a white board. Organization is an uphill battle for me, so a nice white board is a lifesaver.
Make them tell you “No.” Don’t stop yourself from getting an opportunity.
The future of the economy and customer behaviors, more specifically how customers will view and utilize the insurance industry in the future.
Setting up one-on-one meetings with people outside of your daily network so that you constantly meet people.
I’d develop a closer relationship with the professors. Aside from them being great people, I’d leverage their relationships and advice.
What books/articles would you assign? I’d design a class on “Professional Presence,” which would focus on branding, networking, presenting, leadership, career planning and managing professional setbacks. Books that I would assign are “Emotional Intelligence 2.0,” “The Power of Broke,” “Change Your Questions, Change Your Life” and “Dare to Lead.