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GCP #13: Dan Towle, Jan Klodowski and the VCIA Hot Topics panel

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Dan Towle, CICA
Jan Klodowski, Agri Services Agency,
David Provost, State of Vermont
Sandy Bigglestone, State of Vermont

Episode 13 was recorded from the Vermont Captive Insurance Association (VCIA) with guest co-host Dan Towle, President of the Captive Insurance Companies Association (CICA).

​Richard interviewed Janice Klodowski, Vice President at Agri Services Agency, about the sponsored captive she oversees for Dairy Farmers of America.

​The VCIA Hot Topics panel, featuring Vermont regulators David Provost and Sandy Bigglestone, Jim Swanke, of Willis Towers Watson, Joshua Reding, Senior Director of Risk Management at Life Time, Inc, and Captive Review’s Nick Morgan join the Podcast to discuss the big ticket items today.


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GCP #12: Audrey Rampinelli, Tony Benedetto and Thomas Keist

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Audrey Rampinelli, OnRamp Risk LLC
Tony Benedetto, NASW Assurance Services
Thomas Kesit, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions

In Episode 12, Richard is joined by guest co-host Audrey Rampinelli, a former President of the RIMS New York chapter and founder of OnRamp Risk LLC. Richard and Audrey discuss developments in InsureTech and and her special relationship with the captive world.

​The captive owner interview is with Tony Benedetto, CEO of NASW Assurance Services. Tony discusses the structure and purpose of the captive reinsurer and risk retention group that are owned by the National Association of Social Workers.

​Our third guest is Thomas Keist, Head of Marketing for Innovative Risk Solutions at Swiss Re Corporate Solutions. Thomas address developments in reinsurance and insurance-linked securities.


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GCP #11: Matthew Latham, Andrew Koegel and Ben Whitehouse

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Mathew Latham, AXA XL
Andrew Koegel, Hartmann Group
Ben Whitehouse, Butler Snow

In Episode 11, Richard is joined by guest co-host Matthew Latham, Head of Captives and Global Programmes at AXA XL. Matthew and Richard discuss the carrier’s captive proposition post the AXA acquisition and the role of fronting and reinsurance partners during the captive feasibility and start-up process.

Our risk manager interview is with prospective captive owner Andrew Koegel, who outlines the process the Hartmann Group is currently going through in forming its first captive.

Our third guest is Ben Whitehouse, formerly an attorney for the Tennessee Captive Insurance Section and now Senior Counsel at Butler Snow law firm, based in Nashville.


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GCP #10: Dr Paul Wöhrmann, Daniele Zucchi and Marcel Dubach

Dr Paul Wöhrmann, Zurich Insurance Company
Daniele Zucchi, Sigurd Ruck

In Episode 10, Richard is joined by guest co-host Dr Paul Wöhrmann, Head of Captive Services at Zurich Insurance, who discusses the advantages that captives bring to corporates through the cycles of the insurance market and captive reinsurance strategies.

The captive owner interview is with Daniele Zucchi, Managing Director of Sigurd Ruck – the Switzerland-domiciled captive owned by Italian oil and gas contractor Saipem. Daniele discusses how Saipem uses the reinsurance captive and the regulatory environment in Switzerland.

Finally Marcel Dubach, Head of the Zurich Clearing House, outlines how Zurich Insurance utilises its own balance sheet to operate captive fronting programmes efficiently.


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GCP #9: Chris Dalziel and developing the next generation of captive leaders

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Chris Dalziel, London & Capital
Dan Towle, CICA
Ian Davis, State of Vermont
Karen Hsi, University of California

In Episode 9, Richard is joined by guest co-host Chris Dalziel, Executive Director of London & Capital. Chris discusses the firm’s history with captives and the reason it specialises in managing assets for offshore and cell structures.

The episode also has a focus on the next generation of captive professionals and career development, featuring CICA President Dan Towle and mentees from the Association’s mentorship programme Karen Hsi, of the University of California, and Ian Davis, Director of Financial Services at the State of Vermont’s Department of Economic Development.

Malcolm Cutts-Watson, formerly chairman of the Willis Global Captive Practice, shares his views on professional development and Rich Smith, president of VCIA, previews their annual conference in August in Burlington, Vermont.


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GCP #8: Lorraine Stack, Bill Fitzpatrick and Vincent Gosz

Lorraine Stack, Marsh Captive Solutions
Bill Fitzpatrick, Deutsche Post DHL
Vincent Gosz, Arizona Department of Insurance

In Episode 8, Richard is joined by co-host Lorraine Stack, International Advisory and Sales Leader at Marsh Captive Solutions. Richard and Lorraine discuss Marsh’s 2019 Captive Landscape Report, including trends in third party risk and employee benefits.

​The captive owner interview is with Bill Fitzpatrick, Vice President of Corporate Risk Benefits at Deutsche Post DHL, who details the huge employee benefits programme financed by the DHL captive.

​Vincent Gosz, Chief Captive Analyst at the Arizona Department of Insurance, discusses the state’s 2018 figures and the regulatory approach to captives in Arizona.


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GCP #7: Neil Campbell, the Cummins team and Ryan Ralston

Neil Campbell, Allenby Consulting
Judy Ertel, Cummins
Deyna Feng, Cummins
Ryan Ralston, Elevate

In Episode 7, Richard is joined by guest co-host Neil Campbell, an independent consultant and director of Allenby Consulting.

​The captive owner interview is with Judy Ertel, Mikey Davidson and Deyna Feng from the Cummins risk & insurance team, while Ryan Ralston, managing director of risk management at Elevate Captives, discusses enterprise risk captives.


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GCP #6: Paul Corver, Anne Marie Towle, Courtney Claflin and Karen Hsi

Paul Corver, R&Q
Anne Marie Towle, JLT Insurance Management
Courtney Claflin, University of California
Karen Hsi, University of California

In Episode Six, Richard is joined by guest co-host Paul Corver, Group Head of M&A at R&Q, to discuss the history and evolution of legacy management and its relevance to captives.

The captive owner interview in this episode is with Courtney Claflin and Karen Hsi, of the University of California, while JLT’s Anne Marie Towle discusses forging the relationship between captive consulting and reinsurance brokerage.


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GCP #5: Malcolm Cutts-Watson, Nick Hentges, group captives and the management debate

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Malcolm Cutts-Watson, Cutts-Watson Consulting Limited
Nick Hentges, Captive Resources
Gary Osborne, Risk Partners
Paul Owens, Willis Towers Watson

Richard Cutcher is joined by this week’s guest co-host captive veteran Malcolm Cutts-Watson to discuss how captives can address and risk finance climate change, and the future of captive management.​

Nick Hentges, co-CEO of Captive Resources, and Mark Gould, CEO of Gould Construction, Inc and an active group captive member, outline the rationale and benefits of being in a group captive.

​In the second half, Richard sits down for a debate on the role and model of captive managers with Paul Owens, CEO of the Willis Towers Watson Global Captive Practice, Beecher Carlson’s Jason Flaxbeard, and Gary Osborne, of Risk Partners.


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GCP #4: Oliver Schofield, Heather McClure, the State of Vermont and VCIA

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Oliver Schofield, RISCS
Heather McClure, University of Oklahoma
David Provost, State of Vermont
Sandy Bigglestone, State of Vermont

This week Richard is joined by guest co-host Oliver Schofield, Head of Captive & Alternative Risk Transfer at Principal Re Ltd and Managing Partner at RISCS.

​Heather McClure, of the University of Oklahoma discussed the development of its Vermont captive, while Vermont regulators David Provost and Sandy Bigglestone sat down with VCIA’s Rich Smith and Ian Davis, Director of Financial Services at the State of Vermont, to discuss the jurisdiction’s 2018 and priorities for 2019.


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