Aaron Hillebrandt, one of the firm’s leaders in the captive industry and alternative markets, serves as an appointed actuary for several insurance companies, captive insurance companies and self-insured entities
Erick Mortenson has joined Pinnacle Actuarial Resources as a consulting actuary in Denver
Pinnacle Actuarial Resources has appointed Kendra Letang and Christina Negley as consulting actuaries
Michael Corbett, senior vice president at Pinnacle Financial Partners, has re-joined the Tennessee Captive Insurance Association board, effective 28 April 2020
Michael Corbett is set to leave the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance and will join Pinnacle Bank as senior vice president, effective 16 March
Mosler joined Pinnacle in 2014 and has been in the property casualty business for over 20 years
Pinnacle Actuarial Resource has welcomed back Ken Hawkins as a consulting actuary in the firm’s Bloomington home office
Pinnacle Actuarial Resources has promoted Nicholas Gurgone to consulting actuary
Matthew Reddington, partner at ZMFF&J Law, sheds light on the first victory of a micro-captive against the IRS in court, after the federal agency failed to show that the captive management firm RMC Group was liable for Section 6700 penalties
The NCCIA’s annual conference held in Asheville, North Carolina showcased more than 40 speakers representing the best of the global captive insurance industry
Nick Gurgone of Pinnacle Actuarial Resources and Grant Maxwell of Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty talk to Rebecca Delaney about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the demand for business interruption insurance through captives
Reinsurance is fundamentally important in protecting a firm’s exposure to a specific risk or catastrophic event, as industry professionals discuss its relationship with captives
Commissioner Hodgen Mainda was appointed by Governor Bill Lee to lead the Department of Commerce and Insurance starting on 1 October 2019.
Ten years after the inception of its captive insurance law, North Carolina is flourishing, having hit a significant milestone in licences, and having become the third largest domicile in the US. Ned Holmes examines what the Old North State is doing right