USA Risk Group named Captive Manager Firm of the year.

By USA Risk Group Communications Team on Dec 10, 2020 1:42:30 AM

USA Risk Group is proud to announce that we have been named Captive Manager of the year by Captive International for 2020.

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USA Risk Group - Feedback Request

By USA Risk Group Communications Team on Jul 10, 2020 3:10:14 PM

USA Risk Group - Feedback survey

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The 'Eat, Sleep, Zoom, Repeat' series - Paul Voller

By USA Risk Group Communications Team on Jul 8, 2020 9:01:44 AM

 

                                                         

Paul Voller, a Managing Director at Price Forbes, started his career at Alexander Howden. He started as a junior broker in 1974, at the tender age of 16, where he worked on all types of US Casualty business including Healthcare. He joined Lloyd Thompson in 1988, concentrating solely on the healthcare industry. He worked at Lloyd Thompson for 31 years through various reiterations through to JLT. In October 2019,  following Lloyd Thompsons acquisition by Marsh, he started working at independent broker, Price Forbes, to run their healthcare team.

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The 'Eat, Sleep, Zoom, Repeat' series - Robert Walling

By USA Risk Group Communications Team on Jul 1, 2020 8:35:45 AM

 

                                                         

Robert Walling, a Principal at Pinnacle Actuarial Resources, has been a consulting actuary since 1997. 

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The 'Eat, Sleep, Zoom, Repeat' series - Jack Meskunas

By USA Risk Group Communications Team on Jun 23, 2020 3:04:25 PM

 

                                                         

Jack Meskunas is the Executive Director for Investments at Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. He started in the investment industry in 1989 and began managing money for captives in 1991.  He has always focused primarily on offshore captives, but does work with domestic captives too.  During June 2020, he completed his ACI® Certification Program which he says has given him an even greater understanding—and appreciation—for what captives and captive managers do.

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