Discussion of Retail Risk and RIMS with SRS' Ken Martino
This week CompTalk Radio interviews Ken Martino, Senior Vice President of Specialty Risk Services Large Account Unit. Mr. Martino discusses today's "hot topics" for risk managers, and also reviews some of the things discussed at the recent RIMS Conference in Hawaii.
About Ken Martino:
As the Senior Vice President of SRS’ Large Account Unit, Ken Martino manages SRS accounts that integrate dedicated operations and account management to provide a highly customized claim service program. Prior to accepting this role, he served as SRS’ Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President responsible for performance measurement/benchmarking, managed care services, loss control services and automation.
Before joining SRS, Mr. Martino was the National Practice Leader for Workers’ Compensation and a member of the Total Health Management leadership team at Tillinghast - Towers Perrin. Mr. Martino has also held a variety of management positions in the claims, medical management and national accounts underwriting departments at a major insurance company.
Mr. Martino earned his M.B.A. and bachelor’s degree, both with a concentration in Finance, from the University of Connecticut at Storrs, Connecticut. He is a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU).
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