SAIF has named Laura Robison, a former Oregon insurance commissioner, as its chief actuarial officer.
The appointment is effective in September.
Robison will manage the loss reserving process, oversee ratemaking and rate filing, and manage SAIF’s reinsurance program, among other duties.
Robison is currently chief financial officer at Oregon Health Authority. She was previously the insurance commissioner, chief actuary, and administrator within the Division of Financial Regulation in the State of Oregon’s Department of Consumer and Business Services. Previous positions include consulting actuary for Willis Towers Watson, an underwriting manager for Applied Underwriters and an actuarial analyst for Liberty Mutual Group in Boston.
SAIF is Oregon’s not-for-profit workers’ compensation insurance company.
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