Said Tayim was Appointed as Chief Information Officer at Accident Fund

Date of management change: September 23, 2014 

What Happened?

Lansing, MI-based Accident Fund has Appointed Said Tayim as Chief Information Officer

 

About the Company

Accident Fund Insurance Company of America is an organization of dedicated people serving the needs of our agents and their customers. We strive to protect employers from financial loss by helping them create and maintain a safe, productive workplace. We provide injured employees with security, compassionate care, and the opportunity to return to work as soon as possible. We achieve financial superiority for our stakeholders by diversifying our products and services nationally, while always placing our customers and communities first.

 

About the Person

Said Tayim is responsible for overseeing information technology solutions across the enterprise.Taiym has 15 years of experience in technology transformation associated with underwriting, discipline-specific enterprise enablement initiatives, distribution, pricing analytics, and business intelligence, according to the company. He last was VP of IT at XL Group Services, where he was responsible for defining and executing the overall information technology vision and roadmap. He also has held IT management positions with Zurich North America Commercial, Accenture, and State Farm Insurance. Taiym holds degrees in Management Information Systems and Finance from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and has earned the Executive Management certification from Columbia University, as well as a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.

 

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