Ted Schwartz, AmeriLife?s Vice President of Process Improvement, was promoted to the position of Vice President of Insurance Operations of American Insurance Administrators, AmeriLife?s Third-Party Administration arm.
Formerly the Project Manager of Product Development at AmeriLife, Mr. Schwartz has more than two decades of experience in process improvement and project management disciplines, in both marine and health care industries.
In an earlier career, Mr. Schwartz created process flows for multiple dealership functions as well as serving in Information Technology project management operations at MarineMax, and was the Business Process Reengineering Manager for an ancillary healthcare provider in Tampa. He is a Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and has been PMP trained, using the Project Management Institute?s Body of Knowledge guidelines.
Mr. Schwartz? promotion is effective immediately, and his responsibilities will include Underwriting, New Business, Claims and Process Improvement.
For additional information on AmeriLife or additional professional/biographical information on Mr. Schwartz, please contact Corporate Communications Director Wayne Shelor at 727-726-0726, or by e-mail at wshelor(at)amerilife(dot)com.
AmeriLife Group, LLC, together with its subsidiaries, provides senior-focused life and health insurance products and services in the United States. It offers a health and financial protection kit consisting of health and dental insurance, Medicare Supplements and Advantage plans, prescription drug plans, fixed and equity indexed annuities, as well as life, final expense and long-term care insurance for senior Americans. AmeriLife operates a network of Medicare-preferred provider organizations and markets homeowner, automobile, unit owner, watercraft and liability insurance products of various companies. Founded in 1971 and based in Clearwater, Florida, AmeriLife also provides third-party administration services such as compliance, policyholder, premium billing, claims and underwriting services.
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