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Erie, PA-based Erie Indemnity has Appointed Bob Ingram as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: July 30, 2012
Erie, PA-based Erie Indemnity has Appointed Bob Ingram as Chief Technology Officer
From our modest roots starting in 1925 as a Pennsylvania auto insurer, we`ve grown to become a multi-line insurance company, offering auto, home, business and life insurance through our network of independent insurance agents. Today, our geographic presence extends to 12 states and the District of Columbia; from New York to North Carolina and from Wisconsin to Tennessee. At ERIE, we adhere to disciplined underwriting, fair pricing and a prudent investment philosophy. These factors have contributed to our ability to earn consistently superior ratings in the insurance industry. The combination of a quality agency force, a commitment to customer service and the financial stability provided by Erie Insurance Group assures our customers that we`ll be there when they need us most. According to A.M. Best Company, Erie Insurance Group, based in Erie, Pennsylvania, is the 9th largest homeowners insurer and 12th largest automobile insurer in the United States based on direct premiums written and the 16th largest property/casualty insurer in the United States based on total lines net premium written. The Group, rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best Company, has more than 5 million policies in force and operates in 12 states and the District of Columbia. Erie Insurance is a FORTUNE 500 company.
Bob Ingram, serves as executive vice president and chief information officer for Erie Insurance. Prior to joining ERIE, Ingram served as senior vice president and chief information officer at The Hartford, one of the nation’s largest financial services and insurance companies. Ingram began his career consulting at Accenture, where he was employed for twelve years and worked on projects across industries. Ingram later joined USAA where he was responsible for the technology functions supporting the Property and Casualty Company, USAA’s largest operating subsidiary, and the operation of the enterprise document services organization. While at USAA he led a five year, $500M effort replacing key functions in the software application portfolio, as well as a three-year transition of a 2,800 employee staff function to a standalone P&L Company. Ingram was later employed by Safeco, where he held the role of executive vice president and chief information officer. His appointment coincided with a dramatic increase in technology investment and a focus on improving speed and agility in the market place. Ingram earned an MBA in Finance and Accounting and a bachelor’s in Business Management from Texas A&M University.
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