National Auto Care Appoints VP of Actuarial & Product
WESTERVILLE, OH – National Auto Care Corp. (NAC), a leading administrator of vehicle service contract and ancillary programs, is excited to announce the appointment of Tim Burgess to Vice President of Actuarial & Product.
Mr. Burgess will lead the pricing activities for NAC including new product development and the enhancement of existing products. He is an associate of the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. He holds a Master of Science in Mathematics from the University of North Florida.
Mr. Burgess comes to NAC with over 14 years of actuarial experience, most recently from Allstate Dealer Services where he was responsible for product pricing, including the development of financial models, rate filing exhibits, and managing various product implementation projects. Mr. Burgess will report to Tony Wanderon, CEO of NAC.
“Tim is another great addition to our growing team. His fresh perspective on product and pricing as well as his experience in assisting dealer owned captives in maximizing their underwriting income is invaluable in today’s rapidly changing environment,” said CEO Tony Wanderon.
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