LEXINGTON, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Jay Kempf of Lebanon, TN has joined Kentucky National Insurance Company as Vice President of Product Management and Analytics.
Mr. Kempf has over 28 years of insurance product management experience including partnering with Sales, Marketing, Claims, IT, QA, Actuarial, Analytics, Product Development, Underwriting, Customer Service, Accounting and Vendors. He has spent the last 13 years working as the Vice President of Product Development in Franklin, TN for Trexis, and Trexis One Insurance. Mr. Kempf’s background includes experience in both Property and Private Passenger Auto lines, including both Preferred and Standard/Nonstandard Auto pricing, product development, and product management. Kempf received his B.S. degree from Auburn University in Auburn, AL.
John Miner, President of Kentucky National: "First of all, Jay is a quality person and professional, witness the number of enthusiastic, personal and professional references we received as we got to know him better. This new role for our company, with Jay as leader and key part of my leadership team, is central to the transformation and modernization of Kentucky National into a growing, profitable, and innovative regional personal lines carrier specialist. I couldn’t be more excited with his arrival, nor the opportunity this provides us and our independent agency partners!"
Kentucky National Insurance offers auto, homeowners, and specialty property insurance through independent agents in Kentucky and Tennessee.
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