Capital Insurance Group® Welcomes Brian Janitschke as Chief Actuary
His responsibilities will include directing the actuarial functions through analysis, evaluation and program development to address all areas of financial risk. As a member of the executive team, he also will be accountable for carrying out the company's business strategy, operational goals and financial objectives.
"Brian has the experience and capacity to pick up where
Janitschke has over 20 years of experience in the insurance industry in Property, Casualty and Professional Liability. He began his insurance career with the St. Paul Companies, working in various locations with increasing responsibilities, and eventually became Regional Actuary in the Commercial Insurance Division. He later formed and co-founded
Janitschke is an Associate of the
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