ReSource Pro has appointed Ernie Feirer as senior vice president for carrier practice.
The key hire brings more than four decades of insurance industry experience to ReSource Pro. His credentials include 37 years spent at two of the biggest data & analytics providers in the insurance industry.
Commenting on his new role, Feirer said in a release: “Industry veterans with decades of experience are retiring. As they do, it puts tremendous strain on large, mutual, and mid-sized insurance carriers that are actively transforming their operations while making decisions about new technologies like GenAI and predictive intelligence – these decisions require industry experience and knowledge to ensure efficient utilization and adoption.
“ReSource Pro is well equipped to navigate these challenges – we understand the realities that insurance carriers face and can deliver tailored solutions to meet the needs of each client, at a level of quality that many clients have told me is hard to beat. You would be surprised by the amount of ‘re-engineering’ requests that come in from carriers – there is a hunger for real domain expertise in this market.”
At ReSource Pro, Feirer’s focus will be on helping insurance carriers solve for strategic operations, technology, and workforce transformation challenges. He joins the likes of senior partner Mark Breading, MIS Insurance Services managing director and founder Kris George, senior partner and former The Nolan Company chief executive Steve Discher, partner Meredith Barnes-Cook, and director Fatima Dean.
“Over the past 20 years our mission has centered on providing core operations expertise to help our clients drive profitability and optimize their productivity,” ReSource Pro CEO Dan Epstein said. “In recent years we have grown into a knowledge partner for insurance carriers, which puts us in the unique position of being able to provide solutions to their near-term needs, while also acting as a strategic and transformational problem solver for them.”
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