Job Overview
A collaborative leader, working with the Regional Vice President, Regional Leadership team and Executive Office, the Regional Director is responsible for executing on the regional operation plan including achieving and exceeding regional targets. These activities include leading the regional underwriters and implementing the underwriting, pricing and product direction of Commercial insurance, including loss control recommendations in their region. The role is directly responsible for broker experience, employee engagement and business results.
Job Responsibilities
Manage the portfolio Commercial risks in the Region, to achieve targeted performance for both short- and long-term goals. Maximize technology and optimize process excellence, allowing underwriters the opportunity to perform efficiently and effectively. Evaluate the economic and industry environment in the Region to identify trends or risk management issues that may impact the Region’s ability to achieve goals and influence those risks by working collaboratively with Executive Office. Partner with brokers to attract those risks aligned with the underwriting and pricing appetite of the Region and the organization. Manage both individual and the team performance through effective personal coaching, engagement in training activities, leadership development of supervisors, fair and frequent performance discussions and annual appraisals. Ensure compliance with policies, procedures including underwriting guides and the effective use of reinsurance. Influence the underwriting culture of the Region and at a national level, supporting the company’s risk appetite and loss control programs. . Be a champion of change management and a change agent when required. Lead effective hiring of new team members and ensure retention goals are achieved. Analyze portfolio risk and regional underwriting performance with recommendations of an informed course of action to the Regional Vice President and Executive Office. Develop annual Regional operating plans in partnership with the National team including building regional strategies, operating tactics, target benchmarks and contribute to the development of National strategies and business plans. Create the Regional expense budget for Commercial Insurance, including staff numbers and forecasting. Ensure a robust succession planning process is in place for the Region. Foster positive working relationships with internal and external parties, including brokers, other regional offices and industry associations.
Qualifications
Minimum of eight years Property and Casualty industry including several years of commercial underwriting experience. Post-secondary education and/or completion of a Property and Casualty Industry Designation (FCIP/CIP). Extensive experience in broker network management specifically within the Ontario Region - Proven track record of successful collaboration and relationship-building. Comprehensive understanding of broker dynamics, market trends, and industry nuances to effectively partner with brokers in aligning risks with underwriting and pricing strategies. Exceptional leadership capabilities with the ability to motivate and engage high performing teams while leading change. Proficient in the use of technology tools in the underwriting of insurance and working with brokers. Strong negotiation skills with the ability to present information or arguments in a convincing manner. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to select, recommend a course of action and implement best solutions. Timely and effective decision-making skills with the ability to provide data to justify action. Excellent communication skills with the ability to present information in a convincing manner to a large audience. Strong customer service and broker management skills. Ability to multi-task and monitor progress, to consistently meet and exceed expectations. Ability and willingness to travel across Canada and within the Region (Greater Toronto Area). Wawanesa is proud to be one of , a in Canada and a in Canada recognizing an exceptional place to work! Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Wawanesa is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering a diverse workforce that is equitable and inclusive for all. Wawanesa provides equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants without regard to an individual’s protected status: race/ethnicity, colour, religion, creed, sex or gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family or marital status, pregnancy/childbirth or related conditions, national origin, disability, military or veteran status, or any other protected status. Disability or medical-related accommodations are available upon request throughout all aspects of the recruitment and selection process.