CCC Promotes Scott Janik to SVP, Insurance Services Group
Janik succeeds
“Scott is a tremendous leader, providing deep insurance knowledge and strategic insight to clients, helping the country’s leading auto insurers successfully navigate to digital and AI-powered claims operations,” said Callaghan. “CCC is developing and delivering technology innovations that are helping insurers redefine the claims experience. We’re excited to have Scott expand his role, extending his ability to help customers differentiate and succeed through technology.”
Janik’s promotion comes during a period of enormous transformation for the industry with auto insurers now embracing AI at scale. More than nine million unique claims have been processed using a CCC deep learning AI solution, growing more than 80 percent in 2021. Janik will support the industry’s ongoing transformation by helping insurers achieve their vision for straight through processing, leveraging the company’s industry-first AI-powered touchless estimating solution for qualified repairs, CCC® Estimate – STP.
Before joining CCC, Janik worked in technology and management consulting, first with Accenture, as well as a boutique management consulting firm. Scott earned a bachelor's degree in management information systems from the
“I’m thrilled to expand my role at CCC as we evolve as a digital-first industry,” said Janik. “I look forward to working more closely with our more than 300 insurance clients to help them achieve their digital transformation objectives creating frictionless, personalized experiences for their policyholders.”
Learn more about CCC at www.cccis.com.
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