We are joined by Paul Ginnett, CEO of Allianz Reinsurance America, in this week’s episode of AIRROC’s The Legacy Life.
Like so many of us, Paul fell into insurance. “After I got out of college, I was, like many graduates, I was in need of a job quickly. The week I graduated also coincided with the birth of my daughter, and so that was extra motivation to get to work,” he laughs. That was nearly 35 years ago. He found a job at a TPA and gradually worked his way up. The rest is history.
Looking back at his career, Paul reflects fondly on his time as a field adjuster. He particularly enjoyed meeting with policyholders who were entrepreneurs or small business owners. “I really liked liability claims that came out of small businesses. To me, it was just fascinating... You would meet with entrepreneurs. You’d meet with small business people, and they were involved in these...very interesting things.” He recalls being fascinated by the different types of businesses he encountered and that he enjoyed interacting with such creative people.
Tune in to this week’s episode to learn more!
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04/27/22 • 16 min
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