Florida-based insurer United Insurance Holdings Corp. has appointed Joseph R. Peiso as chief financial officer.
Peiso will assume his new position Jan. 19. Peiso will oversee United’s financial planning and control, financial reporting and general corporate finance activities.
Peiso has 25 years of experience in the property casualty insurance industry. He most recently served as a consultant to the insurance industry. As managing member of Sarasota Bay Insurance Managers, , based in Sarasota, Florida, he primarily offered expertise in regulatory oversight, company formation, mergers and acquisitions, dispute resolution and financial review. In his role as consultant, he worked directly with Florida Office of Insurance Regulation representatives to assist Florida domestic insurance companies placed under administrative supervision. In addition, he conducted financial analysis and financial modeling related to formations of insurance companies and mergers involving insurance companies, assisted with the preparation of compliance documentation packages, prepared financial projections, and conducted financial modeling and cash flow analysis for various insurance companies.
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Source: United Insurance Holdings


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